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Latin II M5

Vocabulary

TermDefinition
alterco, altercare, altercavi, altercatus to argue
ammisceo, ammiscere, ammiscui, ammixtus to mix up, confuse
animadverto, animadvertere, animadverti, animadversus to notice, pay attention to
appertineo, appertinere, appertinui, - to belong to w/ ad + acc OR dat
applico, applicare, applicavi, applicatus to connect
ardeo, ardere, arsi, arsus to burn up, burn with rage
assuesco, assuescere, assuevi, assuetus to be accustomed, to be used to
auceps, aucipis, m. spy
avoco, avocare, avocavi, avocatus to distract
confundo, confundere, confudi, confusus to confuse
congressus, congressus, m. meeting
conscius, conscia, conscium aware of, conscious
delibero, deliberare, deliberavi, deliberatus to weigh, debate, consider
detraho, detrahere, detraxit, detractus to pull down
discedo, discedere, discessi, discessus to depart
disco, discere, didici, - to learn
elegans (gen. elegantis) elegant, fancy
enigma, enigmae, f. puzzle, riddle
extremum, extremi, n. outside, limit
Idus, Iduum, f. (only available in plural) the Ides - 13th day of the Roman month (Mar, May, July, October = 15th of month)
imago, imaginis, f. image
interpello, interpellare, interpellavi, interpellatus to interrupt
littera, litterae, f. letter (of the alphabet) pl. letter, epistle
magis more (adv)
matrona, matronae, f. matron
occupo, occupare, occupavi, occupatus to occupy, capture, seize
origo, originis, f. source
pretiosus, pretiosa, pretiosum expensive
probo, probare, probavi, probatus to prove; to approve, esteem
redimo, redimere, redemi, redemptus to redeem, to atone for, to make up for
significantia, significantiae, f. significance
tacitus, tacita, tacitum secret, silent
tendo, tendere, tetendi, tentus to spread, stretch, extend
venefica, veneficae, f poisoner
vesper, vesperis, m. evening
vicinum, vicini, n vicinity of
vix scarcely, barely
volvo, volvere, volvi, volutus to unroll; roll, recite
Created by: jwheffne
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