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Latin II M3 Vocab

NCVPS vocab

TermDefinition
is, ea, id he, she, it, they; that, those
hic, haec, hoc this, these
ille, illa, illud that, those
accido, accidere, accidi, - to happen
aliquis, aliquid someone, something
argumentum, argumenti, n. conclusion
aut or
aut...aut either...or
concurro, concurrere, concurri, concursus to agree
corrumpo, corrumpere, corrupi, corruptus to infect
denique finally
desisto, desistere, destiti, destitus to stop
fortasse perhaps
genus, generis, n. type, kind, sort
herba, herbae, f. herb
imperialis, imperiale imperial
indico, indicare, indicavi, indicatus to point to, indicate
inferior, inferius (comparative) lower
interfector, interfectoris, m. killer, murderer
lente slowly
medicus, medici, m. doctor, physician
meus, mea, meum my, mine
nec (neque) nor
negotium, negotii, n. business
nemo, neminis, m./f. no one, nobody
noster, nostra, nostrum our, ours
numquam never
occido, occidere, occidi, occisus to cause one to die, to kill
occurro, occurrere, occurri, occursus to come to mind, to occur (with dative)
paenitet (impersonal verb) sorry Accusative acts as subject: me paenitet = I’m sorry
parco, parcere, peperci, parsus to spare (with dative)
pendo, pendere, pependi, pensus to depend
peto, petere, petivi, petitus to look for, seek; to attack
praeposterus, praepostera, praeposterum wrong
quidem at least
rarus, rara, rarum rare
sagitta, saggitae, f. arrow
saepe (superlative: saepissime) often
silens, silentis silent
sine + ablative without
stella, stellae, f. star
superior, superius (comparative) upper
tremeo, tremere, tremui, tremitus to tremble
tuus, tua, tuum your, yours (singular)
umquam ever
uter, utra, utrum each (of two)
venenum, veneni, n. poison
vester, vestra, vestrum your, yours (plural)
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