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chapter 24-25

vocabulary

TermDefinition
amīcitia, -ae, f. friendship
contrā (+ acc.) against, opposite; on the opposite side of
crēscō, crēscere, crēvī, crētum to grow (intransitive)
exeō, -īre, -iī, -itum to go out, exit
extrā (+ acc.) outside, outside of
fuga, fugae, f. flight
īdem, eadem, idem the same
idoneus, -a, -um suitable
illūc, adv. there = to that place, thither
immineō, imminēre to draw near
notō (1) to mark, designate with a mark
nūper, adv. recently
obviam, adv. opposite, against
pōns, pontis, m. bridge
quīdam, quaedam, quoddam a certain, some
quidem, adv. indeed, certainly
somnium, -ī, n. dream
utrimque, adv. on both sides, from each side
comperiō, -perīre, -perī, -pertum to discover
damnō (1) to condemn (a person in the accusative) to punishment (in the genitive)
dēficiō, -ficere, -fēcī, -fectum to fail; die
efficiō, -ficere, -fēcī, -fectum to bring to pass, make
ēgredior, -gredī, -gressus sum to go out
episcopātus, -ī, m. office of bishop, bishopric
ineō, inīre, iniī/inīvī, initum to go into
moror, morārī, morātus sum to delay, linger
occupō (1) to seize, occupy
ōrō (1) to pray, entreat, beg
pellō, pellere, pepulī, pulsum to strike, beat; drive back
perveniō, -venīre, -vēnī, -ventum to arrive
prīvō (1) to deprive, rob, bereave
meus, mea, meum my
noster, nostra, nostrum our
suus, sua, -suum his own, her own, its own, their own
tuus, tua, tuum your
vester, vestra, vestrum your (pl.)
Created by: lkwilford206
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