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vocab

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levāre   to raise, lift (elevator, levitation)  
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sūrsum   up  
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deorsum   down  
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īntimus-a-um   lowest  
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summus-a-um   highest (summit)  
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sīn   but if  
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ūrere   to burn (urine, combustion)  
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-tō/-tote   thou shalt (vb.), you’d better (vb)  
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cautus-a-um   careful (cautious)  
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estō   you’d better BE!  
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suspicere (3i)   to look upwards  
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lībertās (P&G)   freedom, liberty lībertātēs,f  
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dēspicere (3i)   to look down  
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vidērī   to seem, appear  
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paenīnsula   peninsula  
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vērum: new meaning   but  
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temerārius-a-um   rash, bold, reckless (temerity)  
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ōra   shore,beach  
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movēre (meaning and infs.)   to move, mōvisse, mōtum  
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gerund after ars   genitive ndi  
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the future tense of fieri   fiaM, fiēs, fiet, fiēmus, fiētis, fient  
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future imperative of esse   sing. and pl. estō, estōte  
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future imperative of ANY verb   singular imperative + -to, pl. + -tote  
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exitus (P&G) new meaning   end exitūs, M  
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accidere (+ case) and inf.   to happen (+ dative) ACCIDisse (accident)  
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propinquus-a-um   close nearby propinquity  
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respicere (3i)   to look back (respect)  
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aberrāre   to wander away (aberration)  
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causā (+ case)   for the sake of (+ genitive)  
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revocāre   to call back (revoke)  
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invenīre (meaning and infs.)   to find/to discover invēnisse, inventum  
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the comparative and superlative of valdē   magis, maximē  
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Gerunds BEFORE causā   genitive  
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case used on gerunds to indicate “thing used”   ablative, no prep allowed!  
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the two ways that causā is the most unusual preposition ever met   1. it takes the GENITIVE case and 2. it comes AFTER its (genitive) object  
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