Wheelock's Latin ch. 30 Flashcards

1
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honor, honōris (m)

A

honor, esteem; public office

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2
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cēterī, cēterae, cētera

A

the remaining, the rest, the other, all the others

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3
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quantus, quanta, quantum

A

how large, how great, how much

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4
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tantus . . . quantus

A

just as much (many) . . . as

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5
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rīdiculus, rīdicula, rīdiculum

A

laughable, ridiculous

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6
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vīvus, vīva, vīvum

A

alive, living

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7
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fūrtim

A

stealthily, secretly

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8
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mox

A

soon

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9
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prīmō

A

at first, at the beginning

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10
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repente

A

suddenly

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11
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unde

A

whence, from what or which place, from which, from whom

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12
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utrum . . . an

A

whether . . . or

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13
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bibō, bibere, bibī

A

to drink

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14
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nṓscō, nṓscere, nṓvī, nṓtum

A

to become acquainted with, learn, recognize; know (in perfect tenses)

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15
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comprehendō, comprehendere, comprehendī, comprehēnsum

A

to grasp, seize, arrest; comprehend, understand

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16
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cōnsūmō, cōnsūmere, cōnsūmpsī, cōnsūmptum

A

to consume, use up

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17
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dubitō, dubitāre, dubitāvī, dubitātum

A

to doubt, hesitate

18
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expōnō, expōnere, exposuī, expositum

A

to set forth, explain, expose

19
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minuō, minuere, minuī, minūtum

A

to lessen, diminish

20
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rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātum

21
Q

honor, esteem; public office

A

honor, honōris (m)

22
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the remaining, the rest, the other, all the others

A

cēterī, cēterae, cētera

23
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how large, how great, how much

A

quantus, quanta, quantum

24
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just as much (many) . . . as

A

tantus . . . quantus

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laughable, ridiculous
rīdiculus, rīdicula, rīdiculum
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alive, living
vīvus, vīva, vīvum
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stealthily, secretly
fūrtim
28
soon
mox
29
at first, at the beginning
prīmō
30
suddenly
repente
31
whence, from what or which place, from which, from whom
unde
32
whether . . . or
utrum . . . an
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to drink
bibō, bibere, bibī
34
to become acquainted with, learn, recognize; know (in perfect tenses)
nṓscō, nṓscere, nṓvī, nṓtum
35
to grasp, seize, arrest; comprehend, understand
comprehendō, comprehendere, comprehendī, comprehēnsum
36
to consume, use up
cōnsūmō, cōnsūmere, cōnsūmpsī, cōnsūmptum
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to doubt, hesitate
dubitō, dubitāre, dubitāvī, dubitātum
38
to set forth, explain, expose
expōnō, expōnere, exposuī, expositum
39
to lessen, diminish
minuō, minuere, minuī, minūtum
40
to ask
rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātum