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DLS Jenny's first year Latin Page 206

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anguis, anguis   m. or f. (i-stem) snake  
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carmen, carminis   n. song, poem  
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herba, -ae   f. grass  
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lēx, lēgis   f. law, rule  
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uxor, uxōris   f. wife  
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aspiciō, aspicere, aspixī, aspectum   look at, behold, see  
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respiciō, respicere, respexī, respectum   look back at; (of a god) look with favor upon.  
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capiō, capere, cēpī, captum   take, capture  
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faciō, facere, fēcī, factum   make do  
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dēnique   adv. finally, at last, at length  
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paene   adv. almost  
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statim   adv. immediately, at once  
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cōnslium capiō   is an idiom meaning I form (or make) a plan.  
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Faciō is like dūcō in the present active imperative 2d person singular: fac   its compounds, however, keep the -e.  
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Faciō may have an adverb instead of a direct object when it means   DO in the sense of ACT.  
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Fac amīcē   Act in a friendly manner = Be Friendly.  
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confection   any kind of candy or sweet preparation  
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defective   imperfect, faulty  
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deficient   lacking in some essential, incomplete  
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efficacious   effective, having the intended result  
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facile   easy; requiring little effort  
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herbaceous   having the nature of herbs  
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incipient   just beginning to exist; in the first stage  
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legitimate   lawful, reasonable  
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uxorious   submissive to or doting on one’s wife  
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compounds of capiō,   -cipiō, -cipere, -cēpī, -ceptum  
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accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptum   receive  
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excipiō, excipere, excēpī, exceptum   take out, catch  
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incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptum   begin (transitive)  
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praecipiō, praecipere, praecēpī, praeceptum   receive in advance; instruct, teach (w. direct and indirect object)  
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recipiō, recipere, recēpī, receptum   take back, accept  
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compounds of faciō, which becomes   -ficiō, -ficere, -fēcī, -fectum:  
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conficiō, conficere, confēcī, confectum   finish, accomplish; use up, weaken  
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deficiō, deficere, defēcī, defectum   fail, run out, be deficient  
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efficiō, efficere, effēcī, effectum   produce, effect, make  
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interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectum   destroy, kill  
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Other derivatives of Facio; facilis, -e   easy  
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Other derivatives of Facio; difficilis,-e   difficult, hard  
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