Vocabulary Part III Flashcards

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1
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

mortālis

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mortālis, mortāle—mortal

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

negō

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negō, negāre, negāvī, negātum—to deny, say not

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

caedēs

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caedēs, caedis, m.—murder

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

penna

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penna, pennae, f.—feather, pen

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

praeter (+acc.)

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praeter (+acc.)—except

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

quā dē causā

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quā dē causā—why? for which reason?

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

nē…quidem

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nē…quidem—not even

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

quam prīmum

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quam prīmum—as soon as possible

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

rēs frūmentāria

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rēs frūmentāria—the grain supply

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

pedem rēferre

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pedem rēferre—to retreat

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

mīlle passūs

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mīlle passūs—a mile

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

certiōrem facere

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certiōrem facere—to inform

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

poenam dare

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poenam dare—to pay the penalty

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

nāvem solvere

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nāvem solvere—to set sail

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

mīlia passuum

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mīlia passuum—miles

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

principātus

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principātus, principātūs, m.—leadership

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

posterus

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posterus, postera, posterum—next, following

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

creō

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creō, creāre, creāvī, creātum—to make, create, elect

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

perītus

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perītus, perīta, perītum (+gen. / abl.)—skilled (in)

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

infrā (+acc.)

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infrā (+acc.)—below, beneath

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

patrius

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patrius, patria, patrium—fatherly, of the father, native

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

geminus

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geminus, gemina. geminum—twin

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23
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

sepeliō

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sepeliō, sepelīre, sepelīvī, sepelītum—to bury

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24
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

pecus

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pecus, pecoris, n.—herd, flock

25
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

vallis

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vallis, vallis, f.—valley

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

immanis

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immanis, immane—huge

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

palūs

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palūs, palūdis, f.—swamp, marsh

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

amplus

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amplus, ampla, amplum—large

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

serviō

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serviō, serviīre, servīvī, servītum—to serve

30
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

improbus

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improbus, improba, improba—evil

31
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

patior

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patior, patī, passus sum—to suffer, endure

32
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

utor

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utor, utī, usus sum (+abl.)—to use

33
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

umidus

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umidus, umida, umidum—wet

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

hortor

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hortor, hortārī, hortātus sum—to encourage, urge

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

tellūs

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tellūs, tellūris, f.—earth

36
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

fruor

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fruor, fruī, fructus sum (+abl.)—to enjoy

37
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

inferō

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inferō, inferre, intulī, illātum—to bring “x” (acc.) to “y” (dat.)

38
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

tenuis

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tenuis, tenue—thin, slender

39
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

sequor

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sequor, sequī, secutus sum—to follow

40
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

sapiens

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sapiens, sapientis—wise

41
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

testamentum

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testamentum, testamentī, n.—will

42
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

conor

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conor, conārī, conātus sum—to try

43
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

tectum

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tectum, tectī, n.—roof, house

44
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

ops

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ops, opis, f.—power; pl. wealth

45
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

fungor

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fungor, fungī, fructus sum (+abl.)—to perform

46
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

loquor

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loquor, loquī, locutus sum—to speak, talk, say

47
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

miror

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miror, mirārī, mirātus sum—to wonder at, be amazed

48
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

potior

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potior, potīrī, potītus sum (+gen. / abl.)—to gain possession of

49
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

potius quam

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potius quam—rather than

50
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

quam ob rem

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quam ob rem—why? for what reason?

51
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

erga (+acc.)

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erga (+acc.)—to, towards

52
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

certior fierī

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certior fierī—to be informed

53
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

in fugam dare

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in fugam dare—to put to flight

54
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

aggredior

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aggredior, aggredī, aggressus sum—to attack

55
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

orbis terrarum

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orbis terrarum—the earth, world

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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

adferō

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adferō, adferre, attulī, allātum—to bring to

57
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

fames

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fames, famis, f.—hunger

58
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

sē recipere

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sē recipere—to retreat

59
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Give the Dictionary Entry for the following Latin word(s) or idiom.

absque (+abl.)

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absque (+abl.)—without