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Latin II M4 Vocab

NCVPS vocab

TermDefinition
abeo, abire, abivi (abii), abitus to go away
admoneo, admonere, admonui, admonitus to remind; to warn
alienus, aliena, alienum strange, foreign, other
amoveo, amovere, amovi, amotus to remove, take away; move away from
capillus, capilli, m. hair
causa, causae, f. cause, reason, motive
coepi, coeptus (perfect system only) to have begun
commotus, commota, commotum excited, nervous, frenzied
complecto, complectere, complecti, complexus to hug, embrace
contraho, contrahere, contraxi, contractus to gather
curiosus, curiosa, curiosum cautious, curious
extendo, extendere, extendi, extensus to continue, stretch out, extend
funus, funeris, n. funeral
heres, heridis, m. heir
incipio, incipere, incepi, inceptus to begin
iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussus to command, order
laudatio, laudationis, f. eulogy
lugeo, lugere, luxi, luctus to mourn
manes, manis, f. spirit of the dead
modus, modi, m. way, manner
mos, moris, m. custom, habit, morals (pl)
pauper, pauperis, m. poor person
perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum everlasting
persona, personae, f. person, character; a mask
persono, personare, personavi, personatus to ring out, resound
placidus, placida, placidum calm
plenus, plena, plenum full
praebeo, praebere, praebui, praebitus to offer
professionaliter professionally
propinquus, propinqua, propinquum close
protego, protegere, protexi, protectus to protect, guard
requiro, requirere, requisivi, requisitus to miss; to seek, look for, require
reverentia, reverntiae, f. respect, reverence
satis enough
scelus, sceleris, n. crime
scindo, scindere, scidi, scissus to tear, rend, cut
sepulchrum, sepulchri, n. tomb
spiro, spirare, spiravi, spiratus to breathe
susurro, susurrare, -, - to whisper
susurrus, susurri, m. whisper
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