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Wheelock's Latin Vocabulary - Chapters 27-28

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sol   sun   solis, m.  
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diligens, diligentis   careful, diligent   adjective  
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dissimilis, dissimile   unlike, different   adjective  
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gracilis, gracile   slender, thin   adjective  
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humilis, humile   lowly, humble   adjective  
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maior, maius   greater, older   comparative adjective  
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primus, a, um   first, foremost   superlative adjective  
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quot   how many   adjective  
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similis, simile   similar, like   adjective  
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superus, a, um   above, upper   superlative adjective  
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superi   the gods   superorum, m.  
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utilis, utile   useful, advantageous   adjective  
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pono   to put, place; take off (of clothing)   ponere, posui, positum  
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probo   to approve; test   probare, probavi, probatum  
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delectatio   delight, pleasure   delectationis, f.  
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cursus   running, race; course   cursus, m.  
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luna   moon   lunae, f.  
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occasio   occasion, opportunity   occasionis, f.  
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parens   parent   parentis, c.  
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stella   star, planet   stellae, f.  
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vesper   evening; evening star   vesperi/vesperis, m.  
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mortuus, a,um   dead   adjective  
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princeps, principis (gen)   chief, foremost   adjective  
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princeps   leader, emperor   principis, c.  
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ut + subj.   in order that, so that   conjunction  
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ne   not; in order that not   adverb and conjunction with the imperative and subjunctive  
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cedo   to go, withdraw; yield   cedere, cessi, cessum  
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dedico   to dedicate   dedicare, dedicavi, dedicatum  
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egeo (+ abl. or gen.)   to lack, want, be in need   egere, egui  
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expleo   to fill, fill up, complete   explere, explevi, expletum  
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praesto   to excel; show; offer   praestare, praestiti, praestitum  
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taceo   to be silent   tacere, tacui, tacitum  
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arma   arms, weapons   armorum, n.  
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nepos   grandson, descendant   nepotis, m.  
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