Vocab Chapt 4-6 Flashcards

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Bellum, bellī

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War (bellicose, belligerent, rebel, rebellion, revel)

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Cōnsilium, cōnsiliī

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Plan, purpose, counsel, advice, judgement, wisdom (counsel, counselor, consiliate, reconcile)

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Cura, curae

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Care, attention, caution, anxiety (cure, curator, curious, curiosity, curio, curettage, sinecure)

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Dōnum, dōni

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Gift, present (donate, donation, condone, dō)

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Magister, magistrī /magistra, magistrae

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Schoolmaster or schoolmistress, teacher, master or mistress (magistrate, magistracy, magisterial, maestro, mastery, mister, miss, magnus)

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Officium, officiī

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Duty, service (office, officer, official, officious)

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Ōtium, ōtiī

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Leisure, peace (otiose, negotiate)

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Perīculum, perīculī

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Danger, risk (peril, perilous, imperil, parlous)

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Bonus, bona, bonum

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Good, kind (bonus, bonanza, bonny, bounty, bona fide)

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Malus, mala, malum

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Bad, wicked, evil (malice, malicious, malign, malignant, malaria, malady, malefactor, malfeasance, malevolent, maladjustment, malnutrition, maltreat, malapropos)

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Parvua, parva, parvum

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Small, little (parvovirus, parvule, parvicellular)

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Sum, esse, fuī, futūrum

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To be, exist (essence, essential, future, futurity)

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Animus, animī

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Soul, spirit, mind (animus, animosity, magnanimous, unanimous, pusillanimous)

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Culpa, culpae

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Fault, blame (culpable, culprit, exculpate, inculpate)

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Verbum, verbī

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Word (verb, adverb, verbal, verbiage, verbose, proverb)

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Līber, lībera, līberum

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Free (liberal, liberality, libertine)

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Noster, nostra, nostrum

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Our, ours (nostrum, paternoster)

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Pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum

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Beaurtiful, handsome, fine (pulchritude, pulchritudinous)

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Igitur

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Therefore, consequently

20
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-ne

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Interrogative suffix attached to the first word of a sentence, typically the verb or another word on which the question hinges, to introduce a question whose answer is uncertain

21
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Propter

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On account of, because of

22
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Quandō

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When

23
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Satis

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Enough, sufficient (-ly) (satisfy, satisfactory, satiate, insatiable, sate, assets)

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Tum

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Then, at that time, thereupon, in the next place

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Maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsum

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To remain, stay, stay behind, abide, continue (mansion, manor, permanent, remnant, immanent—do not confuse with “imminent”)

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Superō, superāre, superāvi, superātum

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To be above, have the upper hand, surpass, overcome, conquer (superable, insuperable)

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Deus, -ī

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God, goddess (adieu, deify, deity)

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Discipulus, discipulī, discipula, discipulae

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Learner, pupil, student (disciple, discipline, disciplinary)

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Liber, librī

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Book (library, librarian, libretto)

30
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Vitium, vitiī

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Fault, crime, vice (vitiate, vicious, vituperate)

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Salvus, salva, salvum

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Safe, sound

32
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Vester, vestra, vestrum

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Your, yours (plural)

33
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-que

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And (appended to the second of two words to be joined)

34
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Ubi

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Where, when, where? (Ubiquitous, ubiquity)

35
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Ibi

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There

36
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Nunc

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Now, at present (quidnunc)

37
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Possum, posse, potuī

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To be able, can, could, have power (posse, possible, potent, potentate, potential, omnipotant)