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Latin II M11

Vocabulary

TermDefinition
accitus, accita, accitum gathered
adlego, adlegere, adlegi, adlectus to elect, select, admit
adsigno, adsignare, adsignavi, adsignatus to assign
annuus, annua, annuum yearly
bis twice
circiter around
consularis, consulare consular, of the consul
curatio, curationis, f. administration
decretum, decreti, n. decree
deduco, deducere, deduxi, deductus to settle, lead, escort
depugno, depugnare, depugnavi, depugnatus to do battle
detrimentum, detrimenti, n. harm
dominatio, dominationis, f. power
excido, excidere, excidi to destroy
externus, externa, externum foreign, external
facinus, facinoris, n. crime
factio, factionis, f. partisanship, faction
honorificus, honorifica, honorificum honorary
impensa, impensae, f. expense
incoho, incohare, incohavi, incohatus to begin
inmitto, inmittere, inmisi, inmissus to send in/into
iudicium, iudicii, n. legal action
labor, labi, lapsus sum to fall down
legitimus, legitima, legitimum legitimate, lawful
opprimo, opprimere, oppressi, oppressus to opress
ovo, ovare, ovavi, ovatus to rejoice
praetermitto, praetermittere, praetermisi, praetermissus to pass over
propraetor, propraetoris, m. propraetor
provideo, providere, providi, provisus to take care
recuso, recusare, recusavi, recusatus to evade; avoid
remitto, remittere, remisi, remissus to return, send back
sacramentum, sacramenti, n. oath of loyalty
supersedeo, supersedere, supersedi, supersessus to refrain (from) + ablative
tribuo, tribuere, tribui, tributus to assign
triumvir, triumviri, m. triumvir - one of a group of three rulers
trucido, trucidare, trucidavi, trucidatus to slaughter, assassinate
ulciscor, ulcisci, ultus sum to punish
venia, veniae, f. favor; pardon
vetustas, vetustatis, f. old age
vindico, vindicare, vindicavi, vindicatus to claim
Created by: jwheffne
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