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ER chapter 37

QuestionAnswer
cotidie every day
ludus, i school
proficisci to set out
vereor I am afraid
castigo, are, avi, atus to reprimand
Vergilius, i Vergil
grammaticus, i secondary school teacher
experitur he tests
loqueris you are talking
vel or
paedagogus, i tutor
ingressus est he entered
eruditus, a, um learned, scholarly
utilis, is, e useful
egressi sunt they went out
profecti sunt they set out
pistrinum, i bakery
praefero, praeferre, praetuli, praelatus to carry X in front of Y
etiamsi even if
ad tempus on time
scriblita, ae tart
paulus, i small amount, a little
ientaculum, i breakfast
loquuntur they talk
conor, conari, conatus sum to try
moror, morari, moratus sum to delay, remain, stay
vereor, vereri, veritus sum to be afraid, fear
collabor, collabi, collapsus sum to collapse
consequor, consequi, consecutus sum to catch up, overtake
loquor, loqui, locutus sum to talk
proficiscor, proficisci, profectus sum to set out
sequor, sequi, secutus sum to follow
egredior, egredi, egressus sum to go out, leave
ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum to go in
regredior, regredi, regressus sum to go back
experior, experiri, expertus sum to test
loquacious full of excessive talk
erudite having/showing great knowledge
Deponent verbs are formed...... passively
Deponent verbs are translated...... actively
Deponent verbs have ____ principal parts 3
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