Chapter 6 Flashcards

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amor, amōris

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(m.)

love

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antīquus, -a, -um

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old, ancient

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3
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Athēnae, Athēnārum

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(f.)

pl. Athens

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4
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autem (postpositive)

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however; moreover

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5
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careō

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carēre, caruī, caritūrus

to lack, to be without, to be free from (+ abl.)

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6
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carmen, carminis

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(n.)

song, poem

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7
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Carthagō, Carthaginis

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(f.)

Carthage

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cīvis, cīvis, -ium

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(m.) or (f.)

citizen

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corpus, corporis

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(n.)

body

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10
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dictum, dicta

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(n.)

word; saying

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11
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domus, domūs

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(f.)

house, home

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12
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frāter, frātris

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(m.)

brother

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13
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homō, hominis

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(m.)

human being, man; in pl., people

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14
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hostis, hostis, -ium

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(m.)

(public) enemy

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15
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inter

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+ acc

between, among; during

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iūs, iūris

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(n.)

right, law; judgment; court

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17
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iure

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(adv.)

rightly, justly

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18
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legō

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legere, legī, lēctus

to gather; to choose; to read

19
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intellegō

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intellegere, intellēxi, intellectus

to understand

20
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liberō

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(1-tr.)

to free, to liberate

21
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mare, maris, -ium

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(n.)

sea

22
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māter, mātris

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(f.)

mother

23
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mēns, mēntis, -ium

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(f.)

mind; intention, purpose; attitude

24
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mīlēs, mīlitis

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(m.)

soldier

25
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moenia, moenium

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(n.)

pl. (city) walls

26
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nātūra, natūrae

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(f.)

nature

27
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novus, -a, -um

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new; strange

28
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numquam

A

never

29
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patrēs cōnscriptī

A

voc. pl.

enrolled fathers, senators

30
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pater, patris

A

(m.)

father

31
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paucī, paucae, pauca

A

few

32
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rēx, rēgis

A

(m.)

king

33
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Rōma, Rōmae

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(f.)

Rome

34
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rūs, rūris

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(n.)

in sing. or pl., country(side)

35
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servitūs, servitūtis

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(f.)

slavery

36
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soror, sorōris

A

(f.)

sister

37
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sub

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+ abl.

under; at the foot of; near

38
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sub

A

+ acc

under; up to

39
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timor, timōris

A

(m.)

fear

40
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umquam

A

ever

41
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urbs, urbis, -ium

A

(f.)

city

42
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vīs, —, -ium

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(f.)

force, power; violence; in pl., (physical) strength (§53)

43
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vivō

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vivere, vixī, vīctūrus

live, be alive

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