p Flashcards

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a little (adv)

A

paulum

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peace

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pāx, pācis, f.

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money

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pecūnia, -ae, f.

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cattle

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pecus, -oris, n.

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foot-solider; (pl.) infantry

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pedes, -itis, m.

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to drive; rout

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pellō, -ere, pepulī, pulsus

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to pay; weigh

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pendō, -ere, pependī, pēnsus

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8
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through (prep.)

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per (prep. w. acc.)

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9
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to perish

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pereō, -īre, periī, peritūrus

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to accomplish, perfect

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perficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectus

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11
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treachery

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perfidia, -ae, f.

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12
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danger

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perīculum, -ī, n.

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skilled, experienced (adj.)

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perītus, -a, -um

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to intrust; permit

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permittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus

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continuous; lasting (adj.)

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perpetuus, -a, -um

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to perceive, see through, see (clearly)

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perspiciō, -ere, -spexī, -spectus

17
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to persuade

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persuādeō, -ēre, -suāsī, -suāsūrus

18
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to pertain; extend

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pertineō, -ēre, -tinuī, -

19
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to confuse, disturb,

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perturbō (1)

20
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foot

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pēs, pedis, m.

21
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to seek; beg

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petō, -ere, -īvī, (-iī), -ītus

22
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javelin

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pīlum, -ī, n.

23
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to please

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placeō, -ēre, -uī, -itūrus

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plain, plateau

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plānitiēs, -ēī, f.

25
the plebs, the common people
plēbs, plēbis, f.
26
to fill
compounds of: | -pleo, -ere, -plēvī, -plētus
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most (adj.)
plērīque, -aeque, aque
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generally, usually (adv.)
plērumque
29
penalty, punishment
poena, -ae, f.
30
to promise
polliceor, -ērī, pollicitus