Chapter 12_Vocabulary (English to Latin) Flashcards

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m. arch, bow

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arcus -ūs (arc)

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m./f. spouse, husband, wife

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coniūnx coniugis (conjugal)

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m. earth, world

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mundus -i (mundane)

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m. birth

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nātus -ūs (natal)

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f. (plu.) shadow, darkness

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tenebrae -ārum (tenebrous)

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f. tower

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turris turris (turret)

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to learn, perceive, to understand

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cognōscō cognōscere cognōvī cognitum (cognitive)

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to taste

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gustō -āre -āvī -ātum (gusto)

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to draw out, to drink up, to drain

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hauriō haurīre hausī haustum (exhaust)

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to spare

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parcō parcere pepercī parsum+ dat

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to advance, to succeed, to come next

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succēdō succēdere succēssī succēssum+ dat (succession)

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to thin out, lessen

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tenuō -āre -āvī -ātum (attenuate)

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to be well

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valeō valēre valuī valitūrum (valedictorian)

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adj. open

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apertus -a -um (aperture)

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adj. closed

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clausus -a -um (claustrophobic)

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adj. western

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hesperius, -a, -um (Hesperides)

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when

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cum

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adv. one day

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ōlim

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adv. scarcely

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vix

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between, among, during

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inter (+acc.)