3a. Less common but useful Latin verbs: Latin to English Flashcards
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accumbō accumbere, accubuī, accubitum
These verbs are derived from the master list in Jones and Sidwell, Reading Latin; it contains verbs with difficult principal parts not already found in the Dickinson list of the most common words.
lie at table
adgredior adgredī adgressus
approach, go up to; attack
adipīscor adipīscī adeptus
acquire
arcessō arcessere arcessīvī arcessitus
summon
arguō arguere arguī argūtus
charge (someone with something); make clear, prove
bibō bibere bibī (potus)
drink
carpō carpere carpsī carptus
pluck
complector complectī complexus
embrace
compleō complēre complēvī complētus
fill up; accomplish
concurrō concurrere concurrī concursum
run together
concutiō concutere concussī concussus
shake violently; disturb, alarm
cōnflīgō cōnflīgere cōnflīxī cōnflīctus
fight
coniciō conicere coniēcī coniectus
throw
cōnsīdō cōnsīdere cōnsēdī
settle down; encamp
cōnspiciō cōnspicere cōnspēxī cōnspectus
catch sight of; observe; gaze on
coquō coquere coxī coctus
cook
crepō crepāre crepuī crepitus
rattle
cubō cubere cubuī cubitum
lie; sleep; recline at table
dēleō dēlēre dēlēvī dēlētus
destroy
edō ēsse ēdī ēsus
eat
emō emere ēmī ēmptus
buy
exstinguō exstinguere exstīnxī extīnctus
extinguish
faveō favēre fāvī fautum (+ dat.)
favor
feriō ferīre (percussī percussus)
strike; beat; kill