Ch 19 Vocab (English to Latin) Flashcards

1
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love

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amor, amōris, m. (amorous)

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2
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skin, hide

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corium, coriī, n.

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3
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fate

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fātum, -ī, n. (excoriate)

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4
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brother

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frāter, frātris, m. (fraternal)

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5
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line, rope; thread

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līnum, -ī, n. (linear)

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6
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sister

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soror, sorōris, f. (sorority)

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7
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I

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ego

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8
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he, she, it

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is, ea, id

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9
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we

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nōs, nostrī/nostrum

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10
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you

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11
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to fall in love with

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adamō, -āre, -avī, -ātum

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12
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to draw a line around

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circumscribō, -scrībere, -scrīpsī, -scrīptum (circumscribe)

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13
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to found, establish

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condō, condere, condidī, conditum

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14
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to believe, trust

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crēdō, crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum (+dat. of person, +acc. of thing) (creed)

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15
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to run away, escape

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effugiō, effugere, effugī

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16
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to leave behind

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relinquō, relinquere, relīquī, relictum (relinquish)

17
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hardhearted, cruel

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3-3 adj. crūdēlis, crūdēle (crudelity)

18
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unhappy, wretched, miserable

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2-1-2 adj. miser, misera, miserum (miser)

19
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against

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contrā, prep. +acc. (contrary)

20
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after

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post, prep. +acc.

21
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plan

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cōnsilium, cōnsiliī, n.

22
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prince, leader

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m. prīnceps, prīncipis (principate: the rule of the early Roman emperors, during which some features of republican government were retained.)

23
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prince, leader

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m. prīnceps, prīncipis (principate: the rule of the early Roman emperors, during which some features of republican government were retained.)