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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun castra.

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castra, castrōrum, n.—camp

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb studeō.

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studeō, studēre—be eager; study

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb caveō.

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caveō, cavēre—beware

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun medicus?

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doctor

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb bibō.

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bibō, bibere—drink

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb timeō.

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timeō, timēre—fear, be afraid

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun caelum.

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caelum, caelī, n.—sky, heavens

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What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction nec?

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and not

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun proelium.

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proelium, proeliī, n.—battle

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun vir?

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man

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun amīcus?

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friend

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun memoria.

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memoria, memoriae, f.—memory

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb discō.

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discō, discere—learn

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun marītus.

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marītus, marītī, m.—husband

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Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective lentus.

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lentus, lenta, lentum—slow

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb līberō.

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līberō, līberāre—free

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective parvus.

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parvus, parva, parvum—small, little

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What is the meaning of the Latin adverb posteā?

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afterwards

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun saxum.

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saxum, saxī, n.—rock

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun causa.

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causa, causae, f.—cause

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun cibus.

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cibus, cibī, m.—food

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun genus.

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genus, generis, n.—kind, race, family, birth, descent

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What is the meaning of the Latin adverb statim?

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immediately

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun tunica.

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tunica, tunicae, f.—tunic

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective tacitus.

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tacitus, tacita, tacitum—silent

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun captīvus.

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captīvus, captīvī, m.—prisoner

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun homō.

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homō, hominis, c.—man

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What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction neque?

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and not

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number duodēvīgintī?

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eighteen

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What is the meaning of the Latin adverb nunc?

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now

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun via?

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road, way, street

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun verbum?

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word; (in grammar) verb

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb scrībō.

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scrībō, scrībere—write

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number quīnque?

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five

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Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective bonus.

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bonus, bona, bonum—good

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb parō.

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parō, parāre—prepare, get ready

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun signum.

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signum, signī, n.—sign

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective laetus.

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laetus, laeta, laetum—happy

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Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective magnus.

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magnus, magna, magnum—great, large, big

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun rēx.

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rēx, rēgis, m.—king

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun hostis.

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hostis, hostis, c.—enemy

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb discō.

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discō, discere—learn

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun īnsula.

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īnsula, īnsulae, f.—island

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number vīgintī?

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twenty

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun magister?

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teacher

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb frangō.

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frangō, frangere—break

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb possum.

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possum, posse—be able, can

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb mutō.

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mutō, mutāre—change

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Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective pulcher.

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pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum—beautiful, handsome

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb vincō.

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vincō, vincere—conquer, win

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun equus.

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equus, equī, m.—horse

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun beneficium.

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beneficium, beneficiī, n.—kindness; benefit

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun frāter?

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brother

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun discipula?

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student

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun senātor.

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senātor, senātōris, m.—senator

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun rēgīna?

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queen

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb cadō.

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cadō, cadere—fall

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number ūndecim?

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eleven

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb habitō.

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habitō, habitāre—live, dwell

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun nātūra.

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nātūra, nātūrae, f.—nature

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun stēlla.

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stēlla, stēllae, f.—star

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun poēta?

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poet

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number octo?

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eight

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fābula.

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fābula, fābulae, f.—story

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number sēdecim?

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sixteen

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb cadō.

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cadō, cadere—fall

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun āthlēta.

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āthlēta, āthlētae, m.—athlete

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb spectō.

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spectō, spectāre—look (at), watch

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun herba.

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herba, herbae, f.—grass, herb

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb dormiō.

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dormiō, dormīre—sleep

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun iter.

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iter, itineris, n.—journey, march, route

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun canis.

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canis, canis, c.—dog

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun leō.

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leō, leōnis, m.—lion

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun māter.

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māter, mātris, f.—mother

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective clārus.

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clārus, clāra, clārum—clear, famous; bright

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun deus?

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god

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number septendecim?

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seventeen

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb capiō.

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capiō, capere—take

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What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction enim?

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for, indeed

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun pecūnia.

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pecūnia, pecūniae, f.—money

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fīlia.

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fīlia, fīliae, f.—daughter

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun potestās.

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potestās, potestātis, f.—power

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb vexō.

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vexō, vexāre—annoy

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What is the meaning of the Latin adverb iterum?

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again

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun caput.

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caput, capitis, n.—head

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun fēmina?

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woman

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Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective lātus.

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latus, lāta, lātum—wide, broad

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun turba.

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turba, turbae, f.—crowd

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun puer.

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puer, puerī, m.—boy

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number novem?

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nine

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun oculus.

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oculus, oculī, m.—eye

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Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective malus.

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malus, mala, malum—bad, evil

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vir.

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vir, virī, m.—man

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun casa?

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house

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number duodecim?

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twelve

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective antīquus.

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antīquus, antīqua, antīquum—ancient

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun rēgīna.

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rēgīna, rēgīnae, f.—queen

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective certus.

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certus, certa, certum—fixed, sure, certain

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun dux.

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dux, ducis, m.—leader, general

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What is the meaning of the Latin adverb mox?

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soon

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb claudō.

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claudō, claudere—close

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective ignāvus.

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ignāvus, ignāva, ignāvum—lazy, cowardly

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun pater.

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pater, patris, m.—father

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb dīcō.

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dīcō, dīcere—say, tell

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What is the meaning of the Latin word minimē?

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no

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106
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Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective multus.

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multus, multa, multum—much, many

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb sentiō.

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sentiō, sentīre—feel, sense

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun ager.

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ager, agrī, m.—field

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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number duo?

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two

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What is the meaning of the Latin correlative nec…nec?

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neither…nor

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun arbor?

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tree

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb rīdeō.

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rīdeō, rīdēre—laugh, smile

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun flūmen.

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flūmen, flūminis, n.—river

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb ponō.

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ponō, ponere—put, place

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb currō.

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currō, currere—run

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Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective longus.

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longus, longa, longum—long

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What is the meaning of the Latin noun rēx?

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king

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118
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What is the meaning of the Latin noun cibus?

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food

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Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective sacer.

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sacer, sacra, sacrum—sacred

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120
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb intellegō.

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intellegō, intellegere—understand

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121
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What is the meaning of the Latin noun marītus?

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husband

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb sum.

A

sum, esse—be

123
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What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number sex?

A

six

124
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun puella.

A

puella, puellae, f.—girl

125
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb cēnō.

A

cēnō, cēnāre—dine, eat

126
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun magister.

A

magister, magistrī, m.—teacher

127
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb frangō.

A

frangō, frangere—break

128
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun agricola?

A

farmer

129
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fēmina.

A

fēmina, fēminae, f.—woman

130
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun corōna.

A

corōna, corōnae, f.—crown

131
Q

How would you say “goodbye!” to multiple people in Latin?

A

valēte!

132
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb iaciō.

A

iaciō, iacere—throw

133
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb accusō.

A

accusō, accusāre—accuse

134
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun homō?

A

man

135
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun inimīcus.

A

inimīcus, inimīcī, m.—enemy

136
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction et?

A

and

137
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective superbus.

A

superbus, superba, superbum—proud, arrogant

138
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb parō.

A

parō, parāre—prepare, get ready

139
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective sevērus.

A

sevērus, sevēra, sevērum—severe

140
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun fīlius?

A

son

141
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb gerō.

A

gerō, gerere—carry on, wage

142
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb studeō.

A

studeō, studēre—be eager; study

143
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb sperō.

A

sperō, sperāre—hope

144
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun pater?

A

father

145
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective timidus.

A

timidus, timida, timidum—scared, timid

146
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun nōmen.

A

nōmen, nōminis, n.—name

147
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun inimīcus?

A

enemy

148
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fūmus.

A

fūmus, fūmī, m.—smoke

149
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vestis.

A

vestis, vestis, f.—clothing

150
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun soror?

A

sister

151
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin correlative aut…aut?

A

either…or

152
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number trēs?

A

three

153
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb clāmō.

A

clāmō, clāmāre—shout

154
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun saxum?

A

rock

155
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun lupus.

A

lupus, lupī, m.—wolf

156
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun māter?

A

mother

157
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun cliēns.

A

cliēns, clientis, m.—client

158
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun magistra?

A

teacher

159
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb doleō.

A

doleō, dolēre—grieve

160
Q

How would you say “come on!” to multiple people in Latin?

A

agite!

161
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb iaceō.

A

iaceō, iacēre—lie (down)

162
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction postquam?

A

after

163
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin adverb subitō?

A

suddenly

164
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun arbor.

A

arbor, arboris, f.—tree

165
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vīnum.

A

vīnum, vīnī, n.—wine

166
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun patrōnus.

A

patrōnus, patrōnī, m.—patron

167
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun populus.

A

populus, populī, m.—people

168
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun medica?

A

doctor

169
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin correlative neque…neque?

A

neither…nor

170
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun salūs.

A

salūs, salūtis, f.—health; welfare

171
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun uxor.

A

uxor, uxōris, f.—wife

172
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb doleō.

A

doleō, dolēre—grieve

173
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb mutō.

A

mutō, mutāre—change

174
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun discipulus?

A

student

175
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun dea?

A

goddess

176
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun dux?

A

leader, general

177
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun templum?

A

temple

178
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb dīcō.

A

dīcō, dīcere—say, tell

179
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun arma.

A

arma, armōrum, n.—weapons, arms

180
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb fluō.

A

fluō, fluere—flow

181
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number tredecim?

A

thirteen

182
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin adverb nōn?

A

not

183
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun nōmen?

A

name; (in grammar) noun

184
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb moveō.

A

moveō, movēre—move

185
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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb ambulō.

A

ambulō, ambulāre—walk

186
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb cantō.

A

cantō, cantāre—sing

187
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb sperō.

A

sperō, sperāre—hope

188
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number quattuor?

A

four

189
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun exemplum.

A

exemplum, exemplī, n.—example

190
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun puella?

A

girl

191
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun bellum.

A

bellum, bellī, n.—war

192
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun pompa.

A

pompa, pompae, f.—parade, procession

193
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun aqua?

A

water

194
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vēr.

A

vēr, vēris, n.—spring

195
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun agricola.

A

agricola, agricolae, m.—farmer

196
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun elephantus.

A

elephantus, elephantī, m.—elephant

197
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number septem?

A

seven

198
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun flūmen?

A

river

199
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective incertus.

A

incertus, incerta, incertum—not sure, uncertain

200
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb intellegō.

A

intellegō, intellegere—understand

201
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb gerō.

A

gerō, gerere—carry on, wage

202
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb cēdō.

A

cēdō, cēdere—move, yield

203
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb regō.

A

regō, regere—rule

204
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun hostis?

A

enemy

205
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin adverb tum?

A

then

206
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun discipula.

A

discipula, discipulae, f.—student

207
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective scelestus.

A

scelestus, scelesta, scelestum—wicked, evil

208
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun via.

A

via, viae, f.—road, way, street

209
Q

How would you say “hello!” to one person in Latin?

A

salvē!

210
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb doceō.

A

doceō, docēre—teach

211
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb cēnō.

A

cēnō, cēnāre—dine, eat

212
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun mīles.

A

mīles, mīlitis, m.—soldier

213
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What is the meaning of the Latin noun bellum?

A

war

214
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun senex.

A

senex, senis, m.—old man

215
Q

How would you say “come on!” to one person in Latin?

A

age!

216
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb saliō.

A

saliō, salīre—jump

217
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun pēs.

A

pēs, pedis, m.—foot

218
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun nauta.

A

nauta, nautae, m.—sailor

219
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number ūnus?

A

one

220
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun familia.

A

familia, familiae, f.—family

221
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun nauta?

A

sailor

222
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun aestās.

A

aestās, aestātis, f.—summer

223
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun fābula?

A

story

224
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun familia?

A

family

225
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb bibō.

A

bibō, bibere—drink

226
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun verbum.

A

verbum, verbī, n.—word; (in grammar) verb

227
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun caelum?

A

sky, heavens

228
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb mittō.

A

mittō, mittere—send

229
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin interjection ecce?

A

behold! look!

230
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun poēta.

A

poēta, poētae, m.—poet

231
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun liber.

A

liber, librī, m.—book

232
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb accusō.

A

accusō, accusāre—accuse

233
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun autumnus.

A

autumnus, autumnī, m.—fall, autumn

234
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb spectō.

A

spectō, spectāre—look (at), watch

235
Q

Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective altus.

A

altus, alta, altum—high, tall, deep

236
Q

Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective miser.

A

miser, misera, miserum—sad, unhappy

237
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun iniūria.

A

iniūria, iniūriae, f.—injury

238
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun oppidum.

A

oppidum, oppidī, n.—town

239
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb regō.

A

regō, regere—rule

240
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective rūsticus.

A

rūsticus, rūstica, rūsticum—rural

241
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun amīcus.

A

amīcus, amīcī, m.—friend

242
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun sententia.

A

sententia, sententiae, f.—opinion; (in grammar) sentence

243
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb vexō.

A

vexō, vexāre—annoy

244
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin correlative et…et?

A

both…and

245
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun sōl.

A

sōl, sōlis, m.—sun

246
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb ponō.

A

ponō, ponere—put, place

247
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun clāmor.

A

clāmor, clāmōris, m.—shout

248
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vōx.

A

vōx, vōcis, f.—voice

249
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun fīlia?

A

daughter

250
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun socius.

A

socius, sociī, m.—ally, comrade

251
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun forum.

A

forum, forī, n.—forum

252
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun hospes.

A

hospes, hospitis, c.—host; visitor, guest

253
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective fessus.

A

fessus, fessa, fessum—tired

254
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun magistra.

A

magistra, magistrae, f.—teacher

255
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun mercātor.

A

mercātor, mercātōris, m.—merchant

256
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fīlius.

A

fīlius, fīliī, m.—son

257
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb relinquō.

A

relinquō, relinquere—leave behind,
abandon

258
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun iuvenis.

A

iuvenis, iuvenis, c.—youth; young man

259
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun discipulus.

A

discipulus, discipulī, m.—student

260
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective fessus.

A

fessus, fessa, fessum—tired

261
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun medica.

A

medica, medicae, f.—doctor

262
Q

Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective stultus.

A

stultus, stulta, stultum—foolish

263
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb faciō.

A

faciō, facere—do, make

264
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb dīcō.

A

dīcō, dīcere—say, tell

265
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun virgō.

A

virgō, virginis, f.—maiden

266
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun medicus.

A

medicus, medicī, m.—doctor

267
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb agō.

A

agō, agere—do, drive, discuss, live, spend (time)

268
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb iaciō.

A

iaciō, iacere—throw

269
Q

How would you say “hello!” to multiple people in Latin?

A

salvēte!

270
Q

Give the masculine form, feminine form, neuter form, and meaning for the Latin adjective īrātus.

A

īrātus, īrāta, īrātum—angry

271
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun parēns?

A

parent

272
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number quīndecim?

A

fifteen

273
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun flōs.

A

flōs, flōris, m.—flower

274
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction aut?

A

or

275
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun casa.

A

casa, casae, f.—house

276
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun parēns.

A

parēns, parentis, c.—parent

277
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb pugnō.

A

pugnō, pugnāre—fight

278
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun aqua.

A

aqua, aquae, f.—water

279
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number quattuordecim?

A

fourteen

280
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb mittō.

A

mittō, mittere—send

281
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number decem?

A

ten

282
Q

How would you say “goodbye!” to one person in Latin?

A

valē!

283
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun deus.

A

deus, deī, m.—god

284
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective dēfessus.

A

dēfessus, dēfessa, dēfessum—tired

285
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun dea.

A

dea, deae, f.—goddess

286
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun īra.

A

īra, īrae, f.—anger

287
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun hiems.

A

hiems, hiemis, f.—winter

288
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb claudō.

A

claudō, claudere—close

289
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb sedeō.

A

sedeō, sedēre—sit

290
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun forum?

A

forum

291
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb relinquō.

A

relinquō, relinquere—leave behind,
abandon

292
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb fluō.

A

fluō, fluere—flow

293
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun frāter.

A

frāter, frātris, m.—brother

294
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun templum.

A

templum, templī, n.—temple

295
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun soror.

A

soror, sorōris, f.—sister

296
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin word ita (vērō)?

A

yes

297
Q

Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb audiō.

A

audiō, audīre—hear, listen

298
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin noun puer?

A

boy

299
Q

What is the meaning of the Latin cardinal number ūndēvīgintī?

A

nineteen

300
Q

Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun iūdex.

A

iūdex, iūdicis, m.—judge