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Latin Ecce II 54 P 3

Ecce Romani Vocabulary for Chapter 54 Part 3

QuestionAnswer
langueo, languere to be ill in bed
accendo, accendere, accendi, accensus to set on fire
alloquor, alloqui, allocutus sum to speak to, address
averto, avertere, averti, aversus to turn away, divert
diligo, diligere, dilexi, dilectus to love, have special regard for
eruo, eruere, erui, erutus to dig up
excedo, excedere, excessi, excessurus to go out, leave
eximo, eximere, exemi, exemptus to remove
extruo, extruere, extruxi, extructus to build
frango, frangere, fregi, fractus to break
impono, imponere, imposui, impositus to place on, put
incido, incidere, incidi, incasurus to fall into/onto
ingravesco, ingravescere to grow worse
linquo, linquere, linqui to leave
perlego, perlegere, perlegi, perlectus to read through
plango, plangere, planxi, planctus to beat
requiro, require, requisivi, requisitus to ask, inquire
scindo, scindere, scidi, scissus to cut, split, carve, tear
solvo, solvere, solvi, solutus to loosen, untie, dishevel
tango, tangere, tetigi, tactus to touch
tego, tegere, texi, tectus to cover
veho, vehere, vexi, vectus to carry; pass., to be carried, travel
afficio, afficere, affeci, affectus to affect
inicio, inicere, inieci, iniectus to throw into, thrust into
recipio, recipere, recepi, receptus to receive, recapture
confero, conferre, contuli, collatus to confer, bestow
aquilone gelatae chilled by the north wind
capillis solutis with disheveled hair
dis manibus to the spirits of the dead
e vita excedere to die
est arcessendus (he) must be sent for
in perpetuum forever
lotus est he bathed
merita conferre to render services (to)
pectus plangere to beat the breast
scissa veste with torn clothing
sit may it be
Via Flaminia, -ae, f. Via Flaminia (a road from Rome leading through the Campus Martius and north to Ariminium on the Adriatic Sea)
Created by: asparcel
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