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Latin Vocab 12-13

Nominative and genative forms of nouns, first two principal parts of verbs.

TermDefinition
amitto, amittere to lose
compleo, complere to fill
custodio, custodire to guard
epistula, epistulae letter
flamma, flammae flame
fortiter bravely
frustra in vain
fugio, fugire to flee/run away
fundus, fundi farm
iaceo, iacere to lie (down)
iam now/already
igitur therefore
mirabilis strange/wonderful/extraordinary
mitto, mittere to send
mons, montis mountain
optime very well
paene almost/nearly
sentio, sentire to sense/feel
tandem finally/at last
templum, templi temple
terra, terrae ground/earth/land
timeo, timere to fear/be afraid
unus one
duo two
tres three
advenio, advenire to arrive
aedeficium, aedificii building
aeger, aegra sick/ill
alter, altera other/second
canto, cantare to sing
ceteri the others/the rest
custos, custodis guard
dico, decere to say
excito, excitare to rouse/wake up
fessus, fessa tired
interficio, interficere to kill
ita vero yes
nolo, nolle to not want/refuse
novus, nova new
nullus, nulla not any/no
possum, posse to be able
ruo, ruere to rush
se himself/herself/itself/themselves
traho, trahere to drag
vita, vitae life
volo, velle to want/wish
vulnero, vulnerare to wound
Created by: mb11
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