vocab 17-20 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| libellus, -i, m. | noun (2) little book |
| qui, quae, quod | pronoun who, which, what, that |
| caecus, -a, -um | adjective blind |
| levis, leve | adjective light, slight, easy, trivial |
| aut | conjunction or (aut...aut: either...or) |
| cito | adverb quickly |
| quoque | adverb also, too |
| admitto, admittere, admisi, admissum | verb (3) to admit, receive, let in |
| -, coepisse, coepi, coeptum | verb (irregular) began (only used in the perfect system) |
| cupio, cupere, cupivi, cupitum | verb (3i) to desire, wish, long for |
| deleo, delere, delevi, deletum | verb (2) to destroy, wipe out, erase |
| desidero, desiderare, desideravi, desideratum | verb (1) to desire, long for, miss |
| incipio, incipere, incepi, inceptum | verb (3i) to begin |
| navigo, navigare, navigavi, navigatum | verb (1) to sail, navigate |
| neglego, neglegere, neglexi, neglectum | verb (3) to neglect, disregard |
| recito, recitare, recitavi, recitatum | verb (1) to read aloud, recite |
| flumen, fluminis, n. | noun (3) river |
| genus, generis, n. | noun (3) origin, kind, sort, class |
| hostis, hostis, m. | noun (3i) an enemy; (plural) the enemy |
| ludus, -i, m. | noun (2) game, sport; school |
| probitas, probitatis, f. | noun (3) uprightness, honesty |
| scientia, -ae, f. | noun (1) knowledge |
| clarus, -a, -um | adjective clear, bright; renowned, famous, illustrious |
| mortalis, mortale | adjective mortal |
| cur | adverb why |
| deinde | adverb thereupon, next, then |
| fluo, fluere, fluxi, fluxum | verb (3) to flow |
| lego, legere, legi, lectum | verb (3) to pick out, choose; read |
| misceo, miscere, miscui, mixtum | verb (2) to mix, stir up, disturb |
| moveo, movere, movi, motum | verb (2) to move; arouse, affect |
| videor, videri, visus sum, - | verb (2) to be seen, seem, appear |
| argumentum, -i, n. | noun (2) proof, evidence, argument |
| auctor, auctoris, m. | noun (3) increaser, author, originator |
| beneficium, -ii, n. | noun (2) benefit, kindness; favor |
| familia, -ae, f. | noun (1) household, family |
| Graecia, -ae, f. | noun (1) Greece |
| iudex, iudicis, m. | noun (3) judge, juror |
| iudicium, -ii, n. | noun (2) judgement, decision, opinion; trial |
| scelus, sceleris, n. | noun (3) evil deed, crime, sin, wickedness |
| quis?, quid? | pronoun who?, whose?, whom?, what?, which? |
| qui?, quae?, quod? | adjective what?, which?, what kind of? |
| certus, -a, -um | adjective definite, sure, certain, reliable |
| gravis, grave | adjective heavy, weighty, serious, important, severe, grievous |
| immortalis, immortale | adjective not subject to death, immortal |
| at | conjunction but; but, mind you; but, you say |
| nisi | conjunction if...not, unless; except |
| contra | preposition against (takes accusative) |
| iam | adverb now; already, soon |
| delecto, delectare, delectavi, delectatum | verb (1) to delight, charm, please |
| libero, liberare, liberavi, liberatum | verb (1) to free, liberate |
| paro, parare, paravi, paratum | verb (1) to prepare, provide, get, obtain |
| coniurati, -orum, m. | noun (2) conspirators (always plural) |
| cornu, -us, n. | noun (4) horn |
| fructus, -us, m. | noun (4) fruit, profit, benefit, enjoyment |
| genu, -us, n. | noun (4) knee |
| manus, -us, f. | noun (4) hand, band; handwriting |
| metus, -us, m. | noun (4) fear, dread, anxiety |
| mons, montis, m. | noun (3i) mountain |
| senatus, -us, m. | noun (4) senate |
| sensus, -us, m. | noun (4) feeling, sense |
| servitus, servitutis, f. | noun (3) servitude, slavery |
| spiritus, -us, m. | noun (4) breath, breathing; spirit, soul |
| versus, -us, m. | noun (4) line of verse |
| communis, commune | adjective common, general, of the community, for the community |
| dexter, dextra, dextrum | adjective right, right-hand |
| sinister, sinistra, sinistrum | adjective left, left-hand |
| careo, carere, carui, cariturus | verb (2) to be without, be deprived of, want, lack; be free from (takes ablative of separation) |
| defendo, defendere, defensi, defensum | verb (3) to ward off; defend, protect |
| discedo, discedere, discessi, discessum | verb (3) to go away, depart |
| -, odisse, odi, osurum | verb (irregular) to hate |
| prohibeo, prohibere, prohibui, prohibitum | verb (2) to keep (back), prevent, hinder, restrain, prohibit |
| pronuntio, pronuntiare, pronuntiavi, pronuntiatum | verb (1) to proclaim, announce; declaim; pronounce |
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