XI VOCAB (Nouns and Verbs) Flashcards

1
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audācia, audāciae

A

boldness; recklessness, audacity

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2
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campus, campī

A

(flat) plain

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3
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castra, castrōrum

A

(military) camp

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4
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mūrus, mūrī

A

wall

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5
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paulum, paulī

A

small amount, a little

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6
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signum, signī

A

sign, signal, standard

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7
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tēlum, tēlī

A

spear, weapon

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8
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ignis, ignis, -ium

A

fire

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9
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imperātor, imperātōris

A

commander, general

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10
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legiō, legiōnis

A

legion

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11
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lūx, lūcis

A

light, daylight

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12
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prīmā lūce

A

(idiom) at dawn

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13
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maiōrēs, maiōrum

A

ancestors (plural)

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14
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sēnsus, sēnsūs

A

perception, feeling, sense

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15
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arbitrārī

A

to judge, to consider, to think

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16
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putāre

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to think, to suppose

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17
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solēre, soluisse, solitus

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to be accustomed

18
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crēdere, crēdidisse, crēditus

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to trust, to believe (+ dat)

19
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iacere, iēcisse, iactus

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to throw, to utter, to lay, to establish

20
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ēicere, ēiēcisse, ēiectus

A

to throw out, to expel

21
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loquī, locūtus

A

to speak, to talk

22
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invenīre, invēnisse, inventus

A

to find, to discover

23
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scīre, sciisse/scīvisse, scītus

24
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nescīre, nesciisse/nescīvisse, nescitus

A

to not know

25
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perīre, periisse, peritūrus

A

to pass away, to be destroyed, to perish, to die

26
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longus, -a, -um

A

long; far; long-standing; far-reaching

27
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summus, -a, -um

A

highest; top (of); last; final

28
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brevis, breve

A

short, brief

29
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humilis, humile

30
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sapiēns, sapientis

31
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similis, simile

A

similar (+gen or dat)

32
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dissimilis, dissimile

A

dissimilar, unlike, different (+gen or dat)

33
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diū

A

(adv.) for a long time

34
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fore

A

futūrus, -a, -um esse

35
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igitur

A

(postpositive conj) therefore

36
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longē

A

(adv.) a long way, far; by far

37
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parum

A

(indeclinable substantive) too little, not enough; (adv) too little, inadequately

38
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prīmum

A

(adv) first; for the first time

39
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quam prīmum

A

as soon as possible

40
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quam

A

(adv) as, how; (conj) than