Stage 28 Flashcards
1
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ac, atque
A
- and
2
Q
arrogantia, arrogantiae, f.
A
- An assuming, presumption; arrogance, gall, conceitedness.
- Pride, haughtiness, insolence.
- Obstinacy, stubbornness.
3
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augeō, augēre, auxī, auctum
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- I increase, augment.
- I enlarge, spread.
- I lengthen.
- I exaggerate.
- I honor, enrich.
- (figuratively) I exalt, praise.
4
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beneficium, beneficiī, n.
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- benefit
- favor
- act of kindness
5
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cōnstituō, cōnstituere, cōnstituī, cōnstitūtum
A
- I set up, establish.
2. (with infinitive) I decide, resolve.
6
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corpus, corporis, n.
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- Body, substance, material.
- The flesh of an animal’s body.
- A lifeless body, corpse
- The trunk or shaft of something.
- A frame, body, system, structure, community, corporation.
- (figuratively) The wood under the bark of a tree.
- (Medieval) a collection of writings by a single author or addressing a certain topic
7
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dīligō, dīligere, dīlēxī, dīlēctum
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- I esteem, love, have regard for.
2. be fond of
8
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doleō, dolēre, doluī, dolitum
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- I feel physical pain, hurt, suffer.
2. I feel mental pain; grieve for, lament, deplore.
9
Q
gemitus, gemitūs, m.
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- groan, sigh, lamentation
- pain, sorrow
- roaring
10
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hērēs, hērēdis, m.f.
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- heir, heiress
11
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īra, īrae, f.
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- ire, anger, wrath
12
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lingua, linguae, f.
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- (anatomy) tongue
- A speech
- An utterance or expression
- A language
- A dialect, idiom or mode of speech
- poetically of animals: voice, note, song, bark etc.
- A plant (alternatively called lingulaca)
- The reed of the Roman tibiae
- A small amount of sth., e.g. “a tongue of land” or “a spoonful”
- The short arm of a lever
13
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malus, mala, malum
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- bad, evil, wicked, injurious
- Malus et nequam homo.
- A evil and wicked man.
- Malam opinionem habere de aliquo.
- To have a bad opinion of someone.
- Consuetudo mala.
- A bad habit.
- destructive, mischievous, hurtful
- ill-looking, ugly, deformed
- (of fate) evil, unlucky
14
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mandō, mandāre, mandāvī, mandātum
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- I put in hand; deliver over.
- I commit, consign.
- I confide.
- I commission.
- I put in writing.
- I order, command.
- I entrust.
15
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metus, metūs, m.
A
- fear, dread
2. anxiety