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Latin II M8

Vocabulary

TermDefinition
adicio, adicere, adieci, adiectus to raise, add, increase; add to + dative
agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agnotus to recognize
antecedo, antecedere, antecessi, antecessus to go before, surpass
claudo, claudere, clausi, clausus to conclude, close, shut
comparo, comparare, comparavi, comparatus to settle; prepare, collect
concido, concidere, concidi to faint, pass out, fail
confronto, confrontare, confrontavi, confrontatus to confront
curriculum, curriculi, n. course (of a race)
defigo, defigere, defixi, defixus to focus; fasten, stick (with a weapon)
dirigo, dirigere, direxi, directus to steer, direct
efficio, efficere, effeci, effectus to cause; to bring about
eicio, eicere, eieci, eiectus to throw out, eject
furcifer, furciferi, m. cheater, scoundrel, rogue
fremitus, fremitus, m. shouting, yelling
fulgidus, fulgida, fulgidum gleaming, shining
hyacinthus, hyacinthi, m. sapphire colored clothing
ignosco, ignoscere, ignovi, ignotus to forgive + Dative
implico, implicare, implicavi, implicatus to say
interdum sometimes
iuxta next to Preposition + accusative
lugubris, lugubre mourning
mensis, mensis, m. month
naturalis, naturale natural, normal, typical
pariter equally
posterius later
prae before, in front Preposition + ablative
procurro, procurrere, procucurri, procursus to rush ahead, run ahead
reageo, reagere, reagui, reagitus to react
redimo, redimere, redemi, redemptus to recover
regimen, regiminis, n. control
rota, rotae, f. wheel
ruina, ruinae, f. destruction, crash, ruin
rumpo, rumpere, rupi, ruptus to break
sisto, sistere, stiti, status to stop
spatium, spatii, n. race track
tenuo, tenuare, tenuavi, tenuatus to become thin, wear down
terrenus, terrena, terrenum earthy
tremo, tremere, tremui to tremble, shake
undique in all respects, completely
vado, vadere, vasi to rush in, go quick, hurry to
viridis, viride green
Created by: jwheffne
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