CLC Stage 28 Vocabulary Flashcards
ac, atque
and (conjunction)
arrogantia
arrogantiae, f. (noun) arrogance, gall
augeo (long e),
augere (long e), auxi, auctus (verb) to increase
beneficium
beneficii, n. (noun) act of kindness
constituo
constituere (short e), constitui, constitutus (verb) to decide
corpus
corporis, n. (noun) body
diligo
diligere (short e), dilexi, dilectus (verb) to be fond of
gemitus
gemitus (long u), m. (noun) groan
heres
heredis, m. or f. (noun) heir
ira
irae, f. (noun) anger
lingua
linguae, f. (noun) tongue
malus
mala, malum (adj.) evil, bad
mando
mandare, mandavi (verb) to order, entrust, hand over
metus
metus (long u), m. (noun) fear
mille
(noun) a thousand
milia
milium, n. pl. (noun) thousands
multo
(adverb) much
occido
occidere (short e), occidi, occisus (verb) to kill
opes
opum, f. pl. (noun) money, wealth
pallidus
pallida, pallidum (adj.) pale
praeficio
praeficere (short e), praefeci, praefectus (verb) to put (someone in accusative) in charge of (someone in the dative)
quisquam, quidquam/quicquam
(pronoun) anyone, anything
sic
(adverb) thus, in this way
solvo
solvere (short e), solvi, solutus (verb) to loosen, untie
spes
spei, f. (noun) hope
suspicatus
suspicata, suspicatum (perfect passtive participle) having suspected
testamentum
testamenti, n. (noun) will
ut
(+indicative) (adverb) as
ventus
venti, m. (noun) wind
sexaginta
(adj. indeclinable) sixty
septuaginta
(adj. indeclinable) seventy
octoginta
(adj. indeclinable) eighty
nonaginta
(adj. indeclinable) ninety
centum
(adj. indeclinable) a hundred
ducenti
ducentae, ducentae (adj.) two hundred
doleo
dolere (long e), dolui (verb) to hurt, be in pain