Vocabulary Part III Flashcards
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mortālis
mortālis, mortāle—mortal
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negō
negō, negāre, negāvī, negātum—to deny, say not
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caedēs
caedēs, caedis, m.—murder
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penna
penna, pennae, f.—feather, pen
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praeter (+acc.)
praeter (+acc.)—except
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quā dē causā
quā dē causā—why? for which reason?
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nē…quidem
nē…quidem—not even
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quam prīmum
quam prīmum—as soon as possible
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rēs frūmentāria
rēs frūmentāria—the grain supply
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pedem rēferre
pedem rēferre—to retreat
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mīlle passūs
mīlle passūs—a mile
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certiōrem facere
certiōrem facere—to inform
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poenam dare
poenam dare—to pay the penalty
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nāvem solvere
nāvem solvere—to set sail
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mīlia passuum
mīlia passuum—miles
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principātus
principātus, principātūs, m.—leadership
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posterus
posterus, postera, posterum—next, following
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creō
creō, creāre, creāvī, creātum—to make, create, elect
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perītus
perītus, perīta, perītum (+gen. / abl.)—skilled (in)
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infrā (+acc.)
infrā (+acc.)—below, beneath
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patrius
patrius, patria, patrium—fatherly, of the father, native
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geminus
geminus, gemina. geminum—twin
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sepeliō
sepeliō, sepelīre, sepelīvī, sepelītum—to bury