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LTRL Ch. 12 Vocab.

LTRL Ch. 12 Vocabulary

LatinEnglish
grātia, grātiae (f.) favor, kindness; gratitude, thanks
littera, litterae (f.) letter [of the alphabet]; (pl.) letter, epistle
memoria, memoriae (f.) memory
dubium, dubiī (n.) doubt, hesitation
gēns, gentis, -ium (f.) nation, people; family
fors, fortis, -ium (f.) chance, luck
mōns, montis, -ium (m.) mountain
rūmor, rūmōris (m.) rumor
fās (indeclinable noun) [what is divinely] right; [what is] permitted
nefās (indeclinable noun) [what is divinely] forbidden; sacrilege
dubitō (1-tr.) hesitate; doubt
ōrō (1-tr.) beg [for]
rogō (1-tr.) ask [for]
spērō (1-tr.) hope [for]
cōnficiō, cōnficere, cōnfēcī, cōnfectus accomplish, complete
oblīvīscor, oblīvīscī, oblītus sum forget (+ gen.)
praeficiō, praeficere, praefēcī, praefectus put in charge [of]
īnferō, īnferre, intulī, illātus carry [into]; inflict [on]
praeferõ, praeferre, praetulī, praelātus prefer
praesum, praeesse, praefuī, praefutūrus be in charge [of], be in command [of]
volō, velle, voluī be willing, want, wish
mālō, mālle, māluī want more, prefer
nōlō, nōlle, nōluī be unwilling, not want, not wish
dignus, -a, -um worthy [of] (+abl.)
indignus, -a, -um unworthy [of] (+abl.)
dubius, -a, -um doubtful
an (conj.) introduces an alternative question, or; introduces an Indirect Question, whether
cum (conj.) when; since; although
modo (adv.) only, just; now, just now
necne (conj.) in Indirect Question, or not
nōnne (interrog. particle) introduces a direct question expecting the answer “yes”
num (interrog. particle) introduces a direct question expecting the answer “no”, introduces an Indirect Question, whether
praeter (prep. + acc.) beyond; except
quīn (conj.) introduces Doubting clause, that
quō (interrog. adv.) to where, whither
tum/tunc (adv.) then, at that time
unde (interrog. adv.) from where, whence
utrum (interrog. particle) introduces the first question of a double direct question or Indirect Question
utrum…an… whether…or…
-ne…an… whether…or…
…an… whether…or…
Created by: CJRice91
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