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Wheelock 08

Kilar Wheelock 8

TermDefinition
duo, duae, duo adjective two
eximius, eximia, eximium adjective extraordinary
falsus, falsa, falsum adjective false, deceitful
ligneus, ligneua, ligenuus adjective wooden
neccessārius, neccessāria, neccessārium adjective necessary
rēctus, rēcta, rēctum adjective right, proper
nam adverb for
auctor, auctōris noun author (3rd, masculine)
Caesar, Caesaris noun Caesar (3rd, masculine)
Cicerō, Cicerōnis noun Cicero (3rd, masculine)
error, errorōnis noun error, mistake (3rd masculine)
frāter, frāteris noun brother (3rd, masculine)
hasta, hastae noun spear (1st, feminine)
iter, itinertis noun road, way (3rd, neuter)
laus, laudis noun praise (3rd, feminine)
libertās, libertātis noun liberty (3rd, feminine)
mare, maris noun sea (3rd, neuter)
nox, noctis noun night (3rd, feminine)
ratiō, rationis noun reckoning, account, reason, judgment, consideration, system, manner, method (3rd, feminine)
scrīptor, scrīptōris noun writer (3rd, masculine)
serpēns, serpēntis noun serpent, snake, dragon (3rd, masculine)
urb, urbis noun city (3rd, feminine)
inter (+ accusative) preposition among
convertō, convertere, convertī, conversus verb rotate, turn around, attract 3rd conjugation
declāmō, declāmāre, declāmāvī, declāmatum verb declaim, recite, practice public speaking 1st conjugation
dēdicō, dēdicēre, dēdicāvī, dēdicatum verb dedicate 3rd conjugation
demōnstrō, demōnstrāre, demonstrāvī, demonstrātus verb demonstrate 1st conjugation
discō, discere, didicī verb learn 3rd conjugation
expōnō, expōnere, exposuī, expositus verb expose, set forth, bring out, expose (children to die) 3rd conjugation
perdō, perdere, perdidī, perditus verb wreck, ruin, destroy, waste, squander 3rd conjugation
relegō, relegere, relēgī, relēctus verb reread, go over again, review 3rd conjugation
strangulō, strangulāre, strangulāvī, strangulātus verb strangle, choke 1st conjugation
timeō, timēre, timuī verb fear 2nd conjugation
vincō, vincere, vīcī, victum: verb overcome, conquer 3rd conjugation
credō, credere, credidī, creditus verb trust, lend, loan 3rd conjugation
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