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vocab

vocab, new year

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abhinc ago, previously
aestus, -us, m. heat
aperio, aperire, aperui, apertus to open
caelum, -i, n. sky
cauda, -ae tail
claudo, claudere, clausi, clausus to shut
conficio, conficere, confeci, confectus to finish
consido, considere, consedi to sit down
diu for a long time
huc illuc here and there, this way and that
imber, imbris, m., gen. pl. ignium rain
interdiu during the day
ita thus, so, in this way
itaque therefore, and so
ius, iuris, n. justice
lectica, -ae, f. litter
ludi, ludorum, m. pl. games
melior better
nubes, nubis, gen. pl. nubium, f. cloud
occurro, occurrere, occurri, occursurus to meet
oppresus, -a, -um crushed
perficio, perficere, perfeci, perfectum to accomplish
postis, postis, m., gen. pl. postiom door-post
praecipito, preacipitare, praecipitavi, praecipitatus to hurl
praeter except
praeterea besides, too, moreover
praetereo, praeterire, praeterii or praeterivi, praeteritus to go past
punio, punire, -vi, -itus to punish
sonitus, -us, m. sound
stilus, -i, m. pen
strepitus, -us, m. noise, clattering
stultus, -a, -um stupid, foolish
stupeo, stupere, stupui to be amazed, gape
sumo, sumere, sumpsi, sumptus to take, take up, pick out
talis, -is, -e such like this, of this kind
tumultus, -us uproar, commotion
turba, -ae, f. crowd, mob
undique on all sides, from all sides
vesperi in the evening
vester, vestra, vestrum your
vix scarcely, with difficulty
Created by: emmamalo
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