Part Two Extras—Latin Vocabulary Flashcards

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun “lectus”.

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lectus, lectī, m.—couch; bed

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “augeō”.

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augeō, augēre, auxī, auctum—increase, enlarge, augment, strengthen, advance that which is already in existence; grow, become greater

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun “aurīga”.

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aurīga, aurīgae, m.—chariot driver; he that handles the reins

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What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction “nec”?

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nec—nor, and not; not, also not

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun “elephantus”.

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elephantus, elephantī, m.—elephant

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “cēdō”.

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cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessum—to move, go, yield; be in motion, walk, go along

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “dēleō”.

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dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētum—to destroy; abolish, annihilate

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “putō”.

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putō, putāre, putāvī, putātum—to think; clean, cleanse

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “abdūcō”.

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abdūcō, abdūcere, abdūxī, abductum—to lead away, abduct; take or bring with one, carry off, take or bring away, remove, etc.

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “abiciō”.

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abiciō, abicere, abiēcī, abiectum—to throw away; cast away, throw down

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “addūcō”.

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addūcō, addūcere, addūxī, adductum—to lead to, influence; bring or convey to, draw to any place or to one’s self

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “adiciō”.

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adiciō, adicere, adiēcī, adiectum—to throw to; cast a thing to, put or place at or near

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “admoveō”.

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admoveō, admovēre, admōvī, admōtum—to move to; move a person or thing; bring, conduct, lead, carry, etc., to or toward a place

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “advocō”.

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advocō, advocāre, advocāvī, advocātum—to call to; summon one to a place

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “āmoveō”.

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āmoveō, āmovēre, āmōvī, āmōtum—to move away; remove from, put or take away, withdraw

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “āvocō”.

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āvocō, āvocāre, āvocāvī, āvocātum—to call away; call off

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “commoveō”.

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commoveō, commovēre, commōvī, commōtum—to alarm; put something in violent motion, move; both of removing from a place and backwards and forwards in a place; shake, stir

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “ēiciō”.

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ēiciō, ēicere, ēiēcī, ēiectum—to throw out; cast, thrust, or drive out; eject, expel

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “ēmoveō”.

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ēmoveō, ēmovēre, ēmōvī, ēmōtum—to move out; move away, remove

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “ēvocō”.

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ēvocō, ēvocāre, ēvocāvī, ēvocātum—to call out; call forth; bring out, draw forth

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “incipiō”.

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incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptum—to begin; take in hand

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “invocō”.

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invocō, invocāre, invocāvī, invocātum—to call on, invoke

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “perficiō”.

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perficiō, perficere, perfēcī, perfectum—to finish; achieve, execute, carry out, accomplish, perform, despatch, bring to an end or conclusion, complete

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb “redūcō”.

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redūcō, redūcere, redūxī, reductum—to lead back

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb "**reiciō**".
**reiciō**, **reicere**, **reiēcī**, **reiectum**—to throw back, reject; cast or fling back
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb "**trānsdūcō**".
**trānsdūcō**, **trānsdūcere**, **trānsdūxī**, **trānsductum**—to lead across; bring, or conduct across; lead, bring, or carry over any thing
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb "**trānsiciō**".
**trānsiciō**, **trānsicere**, **trānsiēcī**, **trānsiectum**—to throw across
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb "**vorō**".
**vorō**, **vorāre**, **vorāvī**, **vorātum**—to devour, eat; swallow whole, swallow up, eat greedily
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun "**proelium**".
**proelium**, **proeliī**, n.—battle; combat
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun "**victor**".
**victor**, **victōris**, m.—victor
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb "**dēvorō**".
**dēvorō**, **dēvorāre**, **dēvorāvī**, **dēvorātum**—to devour, eat; swallow, swallow down, gulp down
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun "**asinus**".
**asinus**, **asinī**, m.—donkey; ass
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective "**āter**".
**āter**, **ātra**, **ātrum**—black; coalblack, lustreless-black, sable, dark
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun "**ovis**".
**ovis**, **ovis**, f.—sheep
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun "**carrus**".
**carrus**, **carrī**, m.—wagon, cart; kind of two-wheeled wagon for transporting burdens
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun "**pāx**".
**pāx**, **pācis**, f.—peace
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun "**socius**".
**socius**, **sociī**, m.—ally, comrade
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun "**vīlicus**".
**vīlicus**, **vīlicī**, m.—slave who ran a farm; overseer
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb "**vītō**".
**vītō**, **vītāre**, **vītāvī**, **vītātum**—to avoid, shun; seek to escape, evade
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun "**captīvus**".
**captīvus**, **captīvī**, m.—prisoner
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun aestās.
aestās, aestātis, f.—summer
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb āmittō.
āmittō, āmittere, āmīsī, āmissum—lose
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun hiems.
hiems, hiemis, f.—winter
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun pōns.
pōns, pontis, m.—bridge
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun rēs.
rēs, reī, f.—thing
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun senātus.
senātus, senātūs, m.—senate
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun spēs.
spēs, speī, f.—hope
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb nūntiō.
nūntiō, nūntiāre, nūntiāvī, nūntiātum—to announce
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun arcus.
arcus, arcūs, m.—arch
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb dōnō.
dōnō, dōnāre, dōnāvī, dōnātum—to give
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb incitō.
incitō, incitāre, incitāvī, incitātum—to stir up, incite
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun frūmentum.
frūmentum, frūmentī, n.—grain
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun lapis.
lapis, lapidis, m.—stone
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun rāmus.
rāmus, rāmī, m.—branch
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb trādō.
trādō, trādere, trādidī, trāditum—to hand over, surrender
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fidēs.
fidēs, fideī, f.—faith
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb appāreō.
appāreō, appārēre, appāruī, appāritum—to appear
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun aquaeductus.
aquaeductus, aquaeductūs, m.—aqueduct
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun baculum.
baculum, baculī, n.—stick
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb cūstōdiō.
cūstōdiō, cūstōdīre, cūstōdīvī or cūstōdiī, cūstōdītum—to guard
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fenestra.
fenestra, fenestrae, f.—window
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb mūniō.
mūniō, mūnīre, mūnīvī, mūnītum—to fortify
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun onus.
onus, oneris, n.—burden
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun unda.
unda, undae, f.—wave
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb vertō.
vertō, vertere, vertī, versum—to turn
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Which word is an ANTONYM of sedeo?
sto
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What is the meaning of the Latin noun tenebrae?
darkness
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Which word is a SYNONYM of schola?
ludus
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Which of the following does NOT belong by meaning? contendo festino maturo ostendo
ostendo
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All of the following translate ago EXCEPT \_\_\_\_\_. compel discuss do spend
compel