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Wheelock's Latin Vocabulary - Chapters 25-26

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fidelis, fidele   faithful, loyal   adjective  
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geminus, a, um   twin   adjective  
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sapiens, sapientis (gen.)   wise   adjective  
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ultimus, a, um   farthest; last   adjective  
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dehinc   then, next   adverb  
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hic   here   adverb  
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ait, aiunt   he says; they say   irregular verb  
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credo   to believe   credere, credidi, creditum  
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iaceo   to throw, hurl   iacere, iacui  
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nego   to deny   negare, negavi, negatum  
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nescio   to not know   nescire, nescivi, nescitum  
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nuntio   to announce   nuntiare, nuntiavi, nuntiatum  
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patefacio   to make open, expose   patefacere, patefeci, patefactum  
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puto   to think   putare, putavi, putatum  
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spero   to hope   sperare, speravi, speratum  
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suscipio   to undertake   suscipere, suscepi, susceptum  
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lingua   tongue; language   linguae  
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forum   marketplace, forum   fori, n.  
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lex   law   legis, f.  
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limen   threshold   liminis, n.  
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lux   light   lucis, f.  
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mensa   table   mensae, f.  
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nox   night   noctis, f.  
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somnus   sleep   somni, m.  
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quidam, quaedam, quiddam   someone, something   indefinite pronoun and adjective  
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pudicus, a, um   modest, chaste   adjective  
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superbus, a, um   arrogant, proud   adjective  
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tristis, triste   sad   adjective  
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turpis, turpe   ugly; shameful   adjective  
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urbanus, a, um   urban; elegant, urbane   adjective  
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prae   before, in front of   prep. + abl.  
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quam   than; as . . . as possible   adj./adv. with comparatives; adv. with superlatives  
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tantum   only   adv.  
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invito   to invite; summon   invitare, invitavi, invitatum  
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cena   dinner   cenae, f.  
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ferox, ferocis (gen.)   fierce   adjective  
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