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751-800 Core Vocab
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| damnō -āre | condemn |
| rārus -a -um | wide apart, loose, thin; rare, seldom |
| tempestas -tātis f. | period of time, season; bad weather, storm |
| imāgō -inis f. | image, form, figure |
| ōrō -āre | pray |
| praeter | by, along, past; besides, except (+ acc.) |
| cōnsulō -sulere -suluī -sultum | consult, plan (+ acc.); consider the interests of (+dat) |
| iterum | again |
| porta -ae f. | gate |
| intersum -esse -fuī | to be between; take part in, attend (+dat.); interest, it is in the interest of (+ gen.) |
| libīdō -inis f. | passion, lust |
| sustineō sustinēre sustinuī sustentum | hold up, sustain |
| aliquandō | at some time, at length |
| māiōrēs māiōrum m. | ancestors |
| reperiō -perīre -pperī -pertum | find, find out |
| intrō -āre | enter |
| pietās -tātis f. | sense of duty, devotion, esp. between parents and children |
| barbarus -ī m. | foreigner, barbarian |
| culpa -ae f. | guilt, fault, blame |
| iūstus -a -um | right, just, fair |
| dōnec | until |
| fluō fluere fluxī fluxum | flow |
| necesse (indecl. adj.) | necessary |
| reor rērī rātus sum | think, imagine, suppose, deem |
| tenebrae -brārum f. pl. | darkness, the shadows |
| saeculum -ī n. | generation, age, century |
| dīmittō -mittere -mīsī -missum | send away |
| licet | even though |
| cinis cineris m./f. | ashes, embers |
| cōnsistō -sistere -stitī | take position; consist in, be composed of |
| recēns -ntis | fresh, new |
| aliter | otherwise, differently |
| laedō laedere laesī laesum | injure by striking, hurt |
| probō -āre | approve, prove; convince one (dat.) of a thing (acc.) |
| doleō -ēre doluī | feel pain or grief, grieve |
| quārē | how? why? |
| antequam | before |
| reliquus -a -um | remaining, rest |
| semel | once |
| ōdī ōdisse | hate |
| sīcut | just as |
| peccō -āre | commit a wrong, injure |
| sēnsus -ūs m. | feeling, emotion, sense |
| exsilium -ī n. | exile, banishment |
| cor cordis n. | heart; cordī est, it is pleasing to (+ dat.) |
| dēnique | finally |
| sapientia -ae f. | wisdom |
| statim | immediately |
| accidō -cidere -cidī | fall; happen |
| dēcernō -cernere -crēvī -crētum | determine, decide |