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Chapters 23-24

Wheelock's Latin Vocabulary - Chapters 23-24

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dux leader ducis, m.
equus horse equi, m.
hasta spear hastae, f.
insula island insulae, f.
litus shore litoris, n.
miles soldier militis, m.
orator speaker, orator oratoris, m.
sacerdos priest sacerdotis, m.
aliquis, aliquid someone, something pronoun
quisquis, quidquid whoever, whatever pronoun
magnanimus, a, um brave; magnanimous adjective
umquam ever adverb
educo to bring up, educate educare, educavi, educatum
gaudeo to rejoice gaudere, gavisus, sum
ostendo to show ostendere, ostendi, ostentum
peto to seek; beg petere, petivi, petitum
premo to press premere, pressi, pressum
opprimo to suppress, overwhelm opprimere, oppressi, oppressum
verto to turn vertere, verti, versum
arx citadel, fortress arcis, f.
fabula story; play fabulae, f.
imperator general; emperor imperatoris, m.
imperium power to command, authority, control imperii, n.
perfugium refuge perfugii, n.
servus slave servi, m.
serva slave servae, f.
solacium comfort, relief solacii, n.
vulnus wound vulneris, n.
re-/red- again, back prefix
ut + ind. as, just as; when conjunction
postea afterwards adverb
accipio to accept, receive accipere, accepi, acceptum
excipio to take out, except excipere, excepi, exceptum
recipio to take back; receive recipere, recepi, receptum
pello to strike, push; drive out, banish expellere, expuli, expulsum
narro to tell, report, narrate narrare, narravi, narratum
quaero to seek, look for quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitum
rideo to laugh (at) ridere, risi, risum
Carthago Carthage Carthaginis, f.
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