Vocabulary—Set III Flashcards

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun agricola.

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agricola, agricolae, m.—farmer

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun arma.

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arma, armōrum, n.—weapons, arms

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun aqua.

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aqua, aquae, f.—water

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun via.

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via, viae, f.—road, way, street

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun amīcus.

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amīcus, amīcī, m.—friend

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vīnum.

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vīnum, vīnī, n.—wine

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun mīles.

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mīles, mīlitis, m.—soldier

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun rēgīna.

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rēgīna, rēgīnae, f.—queen

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun nōmen.

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nōmen, nōminis, n.—name

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vōx.

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vōx, vōcis, f.—voice

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What is the meaning of the Latin correlative neque…neque?

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neither…nor

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun marītus.

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marītus, marītī, m.—husband

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun cibus.

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cibus, cibī, m.—food

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun dux.

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dux, ducis, m.—leader, general

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective fessus.

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fessus, fessa, fessum—tired

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun rēx.

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rēx, rēgis, m.—king

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun parēns.

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parēns, parentis, c.—parent

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun casa.

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casa, casae, f.—house

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun signum.

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signum, signī, n.—sign

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun oppidum.

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oppidum, oppidī, n.—town

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun frāter.

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frāter, frātris, m.—brother

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun canis.

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canis, canis, c.—dog

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun hostis.

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hostis, hostis, c.—enemy

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vir.

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vir, virī, m.—man

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun īnsula.

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īnsula, īnsulae, f.—island

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun medica.

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medica, medicae, f.—doctor

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fīlia.

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fīlia, fīliae, f.—daughter

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun equus.

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equus, equī, m.—horse

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun verbum.

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verbum, verbī, n.—word; (in grammar) verb

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What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction nec?

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and not

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun dea.

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dea, deae, f.—goddess

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun templum.

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templum, templī, n.—temple

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective laetus.

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laetus, laeta, laetum—happy

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun saxum.

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saxum, saxī, n.—rock

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fēmina.

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fēmina, fēminae, f.—woman

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun bellum.

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bellum, bellī, n.—war

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun pēs.

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pēs, pedis, m.—foot

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun liber.

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liber, librī, m.—book

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective dēfessus.

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dēfessus, dēfessa, dēfessum—tired

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun oculus.

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oculus, oculī, m.—eye

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun leō.

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leō, leōnis, m.—lion

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun discipula.

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discipula, discipulae, f.—student

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun māter.

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māter, mātris, f.—mother

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun discipulus.

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discipulus, discipulī, m.—student

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun poēta.

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poēta, poētae, m.—poet

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun magister.

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magister, magistrī, m.—teacher

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun memoria.

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memoria, memoriae, f.—memory

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun soror.

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soror, sorōris, f.—sister

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun pecūnia.

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pecūnia, pecūniae, f.—money

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective timidus.

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timidus, timida, timidum—scared, timid

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective parvus.

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parvus, parva, parvum—small, little

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What is the meaning of the Latin conjunction neque?

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and not

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fābula.

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fābula, fābulae, f.—story

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun deus.

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deus, deī, m.—god

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun magistra.

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magistra, magistrae, f.—teacher

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun forum.

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forum, forī, n.—forum

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What is the meaning of the Latin correlative nec…nec?

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neither…nor

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun familia.

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familia, familiae, f.—family

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun flūmen.

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flūmen, flūminis, n.—river

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun homō.

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homō, hominis, c.—man

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun castra.

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castra, castrōrum, n.—camp

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun inimīcus.

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inimīcus, inimīcī, m.—enemy

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun puella.

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puella, puellae, f.—girl

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun ager.

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ager, agrī, m.—field

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun medicus.

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medicus, medicī, m.—doctor

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun puer.

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puer, puerī, m.—boy

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun caelum.

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caelum, caelī, n.—sky, heavens

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun pater.

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pater, patris, m.—father

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun arbor.

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arbor, arboris, f.—tree

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun nauta.

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nauta, nautae, m.—sailor

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun fīlius.

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fīlius, fīliī, m.—son

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun caput.

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caput, capitis, n.—head

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective antīquus.

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antīquus, antīqua, antīquum—ancient

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective ignāvus.

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ignāvus, ignāva, ignāvum—lazy, cowardly

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun uxor.

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uxor, uxōris, f.—wife