Chapter 6 Flashcards

Vocabulary as in Wheelock's Latin 6th edition (with macrons)

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dea, deae, f., dat. & abl. pl. deābus

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goddess

adieu, deify, deity

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deus, deī, m., voc. sg. deus, nom. pl. dī, dat. & abl. pl. dīs

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god

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discipula, discipulae, f., and discipulus, discipulī, m.

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learner, pupil, student

disciple, discipline, disciplinary

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īnsidiae, īnsidiārum, f. pl.

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ambush, plot, treachery

insidious

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liber, librī, m.

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book
(library, librarian, libretto)
*not to be confused with līber, “free”

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tyrannus, tyrannī, m.

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absolute ruler, tyrant

tyrannical, tyrannous, tyrannicide

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vitium, vitiī, n.

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fault, crime, vice

vitiate, vicious, vituperate; but not “vice versa”

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Graecus, Graeca, Graecum

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Greek

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Graecus, Graecī, m.

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a Greek

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perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum

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perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous

perpetuate, perpetuity

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plēnus, plēna, plēnum

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full, abundant, generous

plenary, plenteous, plentiful, plenitude, plenty, replenish, plenipotentiary

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salvus, salva, salvum

cf. salveō

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safe, sound

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secundus, secunda, secundum

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second; favorable

secondary

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vester, vestra, vestrum

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pl. your, yours

* used in addressing more than one person, vs. tuus, -a, -um

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-que, ENCLITIC (essentially = “suffixed”) conj.

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enclitic, and

appended to the second of two words to be joined: fāma glōriaque, fame and glory

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ubi

(1) rel.adv.and conj.
(2) interrog.adv. and conj.

A

where, when; where?

ubiquitous, ubiquity

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ibi, adv.

A

there

ib. or ibid.

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nunc, adv.

A

now, at present

quidnunc

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quārē, adv., lit

A

because of which thing (qua rē), but more commonly therefore, wherefore, why

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possum, posse, potuī

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to be able, can, could, have power

posse, possible, potent, potentate, potential, omnipotent

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tolerō, tolerāre, tolerāvī, tolerātum

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to bear, endure

tolerate, toleration, tolerable, intolerable, intolerance