Dative with Adjectives, Special Verbs, and Compounds + pg 297 vocab Flashcards

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aestas, aestatis

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f., summer

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ianua, ianuae

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f., door

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pectus, pectoris

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n., breast, heart

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praemium, praemii

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n., reward, prize

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iratus, irata, iratum

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angry

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antepono, anteponere, anteposui, antepositum

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to put before, prefer

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foveo, fovere, fovi, fotum

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to comfort, nurture, cherish

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ignosco, ignoscere, ignovi, ignotum

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+ dat., to grant pardon to, forgive

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impero, imperare, imperavi, imperatum

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+ dat., to give orders to, command

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miror, mirari, miratus sum

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to marvel at, admire, wonder

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noceo, nocere, nocui, nocitum

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+ dat., to do harm to, harm, injure

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nubo, nubere, nupsi, nuptum

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to cover, veil; + dat. (of a bride) to be married to, marry

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parco, parcere, peperci, parsurum

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+ dat., to be lenient to, spare

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pareo, parere, parui

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+ dat., to be obedient to, obey

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persuadeo, persuadere, persuasi, persuasum

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+ dat., to succeed in urging, persuade, convince

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placeo, placere, placui, placitum

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+ dat., to be pleasing to, please

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sapio, sapere, sapivi

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to have good taste; have good sense, be wise

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servio, servire, servivi, servitum

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+ dat., to be a slave to, serve

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studeo, studere, studui

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+ dat., to direct one’s zeal to, be eager for, study

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subrideo, subridere, subrisi, subrisum

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to smile (down) upon

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credo, credere, credidi, creditus

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+ dat., entrust to; trust, believe

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credo can take an accusative for a ____, and the dative for …

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thing, a person believed. matri credit: he believes his mother. id credit: he believes it

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con- =?

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con- =cum

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ob

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PREP ACC, on account of, for the sake of, for; instead of; right before;

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compound verbs take

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dative ‘direct objects’

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if the simple verb is transitive, then the compound may take an _____ as the object of the root verb as well as a _____ dependent on the prefix

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accusative, dative. Ex: Amicitiae pecuniam praeposui. I preferred money to friendship. lit.: I put money before friendship.