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vocab

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fabula   story (fable)  
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agnus   lamb  
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vorare   to gobble up, devour  
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currus (+ P and G)   chariot (currU*s, M)  
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trahere (+ 2 perfect inf.)   to pull or drag [traxisse, tractum esse] (tractor)  
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regere   to rule, control  
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necare   to kill  
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murus   wall (mural)  
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aedificare   to build (edifice means building)  
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humilis-e   low (humiliate)  
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vero (always 2nd in sentence)   but, however  
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monstrum   monster (monstrosity)  
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talis-e   such a, like that  
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timidus-a-um   timid, scaredy-cat  
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2 infinitives of trahere   traxisse, tractum esse  
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olim   once upon a time  
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terribilis-e   terrible, scary  
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taurus   bull  
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labyrinthus   labrinth, maze  
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patE*re   to lie open (patently)  
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aedificium   building (edifice)  
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Atheniensis-e   Athenian  
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Athenae (PL town)   Athens (always 1st declension plural)  
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illuc   there, TO that place  
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mors (P and G)   death; mortE*s, F (mortal)  
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expugnatio (P & G)   take-over, capture; expugnationE*s, F  
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rex (P&G)   king, rules; regE*s, M  
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cupidus-a-um (+ what case)   desirous/fond of + Gen.  
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patriae amans   patriotic  
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gloria   glory  
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constituere (+ 2 perf. inf.)   to decide [CONSTITUisse, CONSTITUTum esse] (constitution)  
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velum   sail  
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ornatus-a-um   decorated, adorned (ornate)  
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conscendere (+ perfect active inf)   to climb aboard (CONSCENDisse)  
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how to say FROM, TO and IN Athens (or any plural town)   from=abl to=acc in=abl  
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inf stems of constituere   CONSTITUisse, CONSTITUTum esse  
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inf stems of iubere   IUSSisse, IUSSum esse  
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perfect active stem of (con)scendere   CONSCENDisse  
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perfect passive stem and meaning of proficisci   PROFECTum esse; to set out  
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adamare   to fall in love with  
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auxilium   aid, help (auxillary)  
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occidere (+ 2 perf. inf)   to kill (OCCIDisse, OCCISum esse)  
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civis (P&G)   citizen (cives, M)  
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paratus-a-um + ad   ready, prepared FOR  
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saevus-a-um   cruel, savage  
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exitus (P&G)   exit, way out (U*s, M, 4th declension)  
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filum   string  
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hU*c   here, to here  
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brevi   soon, shortly  
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polliceri   to promise  
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mora   delay, hesitation (moratorium)  
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(con)spicere   to look at; -SPEXisse, -SPECTUM esse  
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(ac)cedere   CESSisse; to go to, come to, come near, draw near, approach  
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occidere   to kill; OCCIDisse, OCCISum  
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dare   to give; DEDisse, DATum esse  
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petere   to seek; PETIVisse, PETITum esse  
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reperire   to find; REPPERisse, REPERTum esse  
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narratio (P&G)   story, telling; narrationes, F  
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ending -undum   (verb)ing  
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navem solvere   to set sail  
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litus (P&G)   shore, beach; litora, N  
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saxum   rock, cliff  
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prospicere (what cojugation?)   to look forth/out; 3i  
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conspectus (P&G)   sight, view conspectU*s, M  
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descendere   to descend, climb down  
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maerE*re   to mourn, to grieve  
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sequi (+ perfect passive inf.)   to follow; SECUTum esse  
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relinquere (infinitives)   to leave behind; RELIQUisse, RELICTum esse  
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quaerere (+ infinitives)   to seek; QUAESIVisse, QUAESITum esse  
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reddere (+infinitives)   to return, to give back; REDDIDisse, REDDITum esse  
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