Vocabulary—Set IX Flashcards

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun cēna.

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cēna, cēnae, f.—dinner

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin interrogative pronoun quis.

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quis, quid—who, what

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What is the meaning of the Latin interrogative adverb quōmodo?

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quōmodo—how

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun littera.

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littera, litterae, f.—letter (of the alphabet in the singular); letter (epistle in the plural)

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun hōra.

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hōra, hōrae, f.—hour

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun lēx.

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lēx, lēgis, f.—law

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vīta.

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vīta, vītae, f.—life

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective magnificus.

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magnificus, magnifica, magnificum—great

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What is the meaning of the Latin interrogative adjective quot?

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quot—how many

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin interrogative adjective quālis.

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quālis, quāle—what kind

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun tempus.

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tempus, temporis, n.—time

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What is the meaning of the Latin interrogative adverb quandō?

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quandō—when

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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective certus.

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certus, certa, certum—sure, fixed, certain

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

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aperiō, aperīre—open

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

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servō, servāre—save

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16
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun vulnus.

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vulnus, vulneris, n.—wound

17
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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb respondeō.

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respondeō, respondēre—respond, reply

18
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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb rogō.

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rogō, rogāre—ask

19
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What is the meaning of the Latin interrogative adverb quō?

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quō—to where

20
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What is the meaning of the Latin interrogative adverb cūr?

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cūr—why

21
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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb vulnerō.

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vulnerō, vulnerāre—wound

22
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Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun corpus.

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corpus, corporis, n.—body

23
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Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb salūtō.

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salūtō, salūtāre—greet

24
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What is the meaning of the Latin interrogative adverb ubi?

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ubi—where