Chapter 6 Vocab Flashcards

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deus, deī ;

di (nominative plural);

dis (dative and ablative plural)

A

(2m.) god

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dea, deae;

deābus (dative and ablative plural)

A

(1f.) goddess

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discipulus, discipulī

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(2m.) learner, pupil, student

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discipula, discipulae

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(1f.) learner, pupil, student

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īnsidiae, īnsidiārum

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(1f. pl) ambush, plot, treachery

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liber, librī

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(2m.) book

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tyrannus, tyrannī

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(2m.) absolute ruler, tyrant

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vitium, vitiī

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(2n.) fault, crime, vice

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Graecus, Graeca, Graecum

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(adj.) Greek

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Graecus, Graecī

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(2m.) a Greek

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perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum

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perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous

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plēnus, plēna, plēnum

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full, abundant, generous

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salvus, salva, salvum

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safe, sound

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secundus, secunda, secundum

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second; favorable

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vester, vestra, vestrum

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your, yours

(speaking to more than one person)

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-que

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(enclitic conj.)

and

(appended to second of two words to be joined)

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ubi

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where, when; where?

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ibi

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there

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nunc

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now, at present

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quārē

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because of which thing (lit.);

therefore, wherefore, why

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possum, posse, potuī

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to be able, can, could, have power

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tolerō, tolerāre, tolerāvī, tolerātum

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(2c.) to bear, endure

23
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god

A

(2m.) deus, deī;

di (nominative plural)

dis (dative and ablative plural)

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goddess

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(1f.) dea, deae,

deābus (dative and ablative plural)

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learner, pupil, student (m.)

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discipulus, discipulī

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learner, pupil, student (f.)

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discipula, discipulae

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ambush, plot, treachery

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(1f. pl) īnsidiae, īnsidiārum

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book

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(2m.) liber, librī

(cf. līber: free)

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absolute ruler, tyrant

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(2m.) tyrannus, tyrannī

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fault, crime, vice

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(2n.) vitium, vitiī

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(adj.) Greek

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Graecus, Graeca, Graecum

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a Greek

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(2m.) Graecus, Graecī

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perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous

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perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum

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full, abundant, generous

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plēnus, plēna, plēnum

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safe, sound

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salvus, salva, salvum

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second; favorable

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secundus, secunda, secundum

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your, yours

(speaking to more than one person)

A

vester, vestra, vestrum

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(enclitic conj.)

and

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-que

(appended to second of two words to be joined)

39
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where, when; where?

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ubi

40
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there

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ibi

41
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now, at present

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nunc

42
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because of which thing (lit.);

therefore, wherefore, why

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quārē

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to be able, can, could, have power

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possum, posse, potuī

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to bear, endure

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tolerō, tolerāre, tolerāvī, tolerātum