vocab (C to D) Flashcards

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1
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calcar, calcaris (n.)

A

spur

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capio, capere, cepi, captum (3)

A

to take, seize, rent

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3
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Carolus, -i (m.)

A

Charles

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carta, -e (f.)

A

charter

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caruca, -e (f.)

A

plough

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castrum, -i (n.)

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castle

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catallum, -i (n.)

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chattel

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8
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celeriter (adverb)

A

quickly

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9
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centum

A

one hundred

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10
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centum et unus

A

one hundred and one

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Christina, -e (f.)

A

Christina

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Christoferus, -i (m.)

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Christopher

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civis, civis (m.)

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citizen

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clavis, clavis (f.)

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key

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clericus, -i (m.)

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clerk

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cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitum (3)

A

to know, get to know

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comitatus, -us (m.)

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county, earldom, county court

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18
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communis, -e (adjective)

A

common

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concedo, concedere, concessi, concessum (3)

A

to concede, grant, allow

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concordia, -e (f.)

A

agreement

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21
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condo, condere, condidi, conditum (3)

A

to make (a will)

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confirmo, confirmare, confirmavi, confirmatum (1)

A

to confirm

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23
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conquestus, -us (m.)

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conquest, the Norman conquest of England in 1066

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consilium, -ii (n.)

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counsel, council

25
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coram (preposition + ablative)

A

in the presence of, before

26
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coronator, coronatoris (m.)

A

coroner

27
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crastinum, -i (n.)

A

morrow

28
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croftum, -i (n.)

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croft, enclosed piece of arable land

29
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cum (preposition + ablative)

A

with

30
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curia, -e (f.)

A

court

31
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dampnum, -i (n.)

A

damage

32
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data

A

given, dated

33
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datum

A

given, dated

34
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de (preposition + ablative)

A

from, concerning, of, for

35
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debeo, debere, debui, debitum (2)

A

to owe, to be obliged to do (something)

36
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decem (does not decline)

A

ten

37
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December, Decembris (m.)

A

December

38
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defensor, defensoris (m.)

A

defender

39
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dico, dicere, dixi, dictum (3)

A

to say

40
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dies Dominica

A

Sunday

41
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dies Iovis

A

Thursday

42
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dies Lune

A

Monday

43
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dies Martis

A

Tuesday

44
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dies Mercurii

A

Wednesday

45
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dies Sabbati

A

Saturday

46
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dies Veneris

A

Friday

47
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dies, diei (m.)

A

day

48
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dilectus, -a, -um (adjective)

A

beloved

49
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dimidius, -a, -um (adjective)

A

half

50
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do, dare, dedi, datum (1)

A

to give

51
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domina, -e (f.)

A

lady, Lady

52
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Dominica, -e (f.)

A

Sunday

53
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dominicus, -a, -um (adjective)

A

demesne

54
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domus, -us (f.)

A

house

55
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ducenti, -ae, -a

A

two hundred

56
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duo

A

two

57
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duodecim

A

twelve

58
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duodeviginti

A

eighteen