Vocabulary—Set V Flashcards

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun statua.

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statua, statuae, f.—statue

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun līberī.

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līberī, līberōrum, m.—children

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun terra.

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terra, terrae, f.—earth, land, ground

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb videō.

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videō, vidēre—see

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb parō.

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parō, parāre—get, get ready, prepare

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective perterritus.

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perterritus, perterrita, perterritum—frightened

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun mulier.

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mulier, mulieris, f.—woman

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun nāvis.

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nāvis, nāvis, f.—ship

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun nūntius.

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nūntius, nūntiī, m.—messenger

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective aeger.

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aeger, aegra, aegrum—sick, ill

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective mortuus.

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mortuus, mortua, mortuum—dead

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun domina.

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domina, dominae, f.—mistress, lady

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb terreō.

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terreō, terrēre—scare, frighten

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb cūrō.

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cūrō, cūrāre—care (for), take care of

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective territus.

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territus, territa, territum—frightened

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun pictūra.

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pictūra, pictūrae, f.—picture

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb amō.

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amō, amāre—like, love

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective nōtus.

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nōtus, nota, nōtum—known, well-known

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun dominus.

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dominus, dominī, m.—master, lord

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb laudō.

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laudō, laudāre—praise

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb teneō.

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teneō, tenēre—hold

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun cīvitās.

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cīvitās, cīvitātis, f.—citizenship

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb portō.

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portō, portāre—carry

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun patria.

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patria, patriae, f.—country, fatherland

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective līber.

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līber, lībera, līberum—free

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb spectō.

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spectō, spectāre—look (at), watch

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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb habeō.

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habeō, habēre—have

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun lībertās.

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lībertās, lībertātis, f.—liberty