Capvt VII Flashcards

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amor, amōris

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love, m.

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carmen, carminis

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song, poem, n.

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cīvitās, cīvitātis

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state, citizenship, city, f.

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corpus, corporis

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body, n.

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homō, hominis

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human being, man, m.

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labor, labōris

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labor, work, toil; a work, production, m.

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littera, -ae

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a letter of the alphabet, f.

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litterae, -ārum

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a letter (epistle), literature, f., pl.

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mōs, mōris

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habit, custom, manner, m.

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mōrēs, mōrum

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habits, morals, character, m., pl.

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nōmen, nōminis

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name, n.

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pāx, pācis

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peace, f.

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rēgīna, -ae

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queen, f.

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rēx, rēgis

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king, m.

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tempus, temporis

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time; occasion, opportunity, n.

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terra, -ae

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earth, ground, land, country, f.

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uxor, uxōris

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wife, f.

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virgō, virginis

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maiden, virgin, f.

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virtūs, virtūtis

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merit, manliness, courage; excellence, character, worth, virtue, f.

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novus, -a, -um

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new, strange

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post

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after, behind, prep. + acc.

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sub

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under, up under, close to; down to/into, to/at the foot of,

prep. + abl. w/ verbs of rest;

+ acc. w/ verbs of motion

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audeō, audēre, ausus sum

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to dare

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necō, necāre, necāvī, necātum

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to murder, kill

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noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitum
to do harm to, harm, injure, + dat.
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sōl, sōlis
sun, m.
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cantāre
to sing
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plēbs, plēbis
the common people, populace, plebeians, f.
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peccāre
to sin, do wrong
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ōdērunt
they hate
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prīnceps, prīncipis
chief, prince, leader, emperor, m./f. noun
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dūrus, -a, -um
hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, tough, difficult
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honor, honōris
honor, esteem, public office, office, m.
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indignus, -a, -um
unworthy
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pariēs, parietis
wall, wall of a building, m.
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mors, mortis
death, f.
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nātiō, nātiōnis
nation, people, f.
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servitūs, servitūtis
servitude, slavery, f.
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praeclārus, -a, -um
splendid, noble, distinguished, famous, remarkable
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recuperatiō, recuperatiōnis
recovery, f.
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lībertās, lībertātis
liberty, freedom, f.
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mortālis, mortālis
a mortal
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quōmodo
in what way, how, adv.
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altissimīs
the highest, abl. pl.
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voluntās, voluntātis
will, wish, f.
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rapuit
raped
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herself
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necāvit
a past tense form of necāre
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doctus, -a, -um
taught, learned, skilled, scholarly
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fūr, fūris
thief, m.
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gēns, gentis
clan, race, nation, people, family, f.
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mīlvus
kite (a common bird of prey)
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tendō, tendere, tetendī, tēnsum
to stretch, extend, go
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quot hominēs, tot sententiae
there are as many opinions as there are men (an old proverb from 2nd century B.C.)
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tot
so many, as many, indeclinable adj.
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quot
how many, as many, indeclinable adj.
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tot...quot
as many...as
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extrā
beyond, outside, prep. + acc.
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firmus, -a, -um
firm, strong, reliable
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vēlōx, vēlōcis
fast, swift
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rapiō, rapere, rapuī, raptum
to seize, snatch, carry away, grab
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love, m.
amor, amōris
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song, poem, n.
carmen, carminis
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state, citizenship, city, f.
cīvitās, cīvitātis
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body, n.
corpus, corporis
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human being, man, m.
homō, hominis
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labor, work, toil; a work, production, m.
labor, labōris
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a letter of the alphabet, f.
littera, -ae
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a letter (epistle), literature, f., pl.
litterae, -ārum
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habit, custom, manner, m.
mōs, mōris
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habits, morals, character, m., pl.
mōrēs, mōrum
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name, n.
nōmen, nōminis
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peace, f.
pāx, pācis
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queen, f.
rēgīna, -ae
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king, m.
rēx, rēgis
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time; occasion, opportunity, n.
tempus, temporis
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earth, ground, land, country, f.
terra, -ae
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wife, f.
uxor, uxōris
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maiden, virgin, f.
virgō, virginis
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merit, manliness, courage; excellence, character, worth, virtue, f.
virtūs, virtūtis
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new, strange
novus, -a, -um
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after, behind, prep. + acc.
post
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under, up under, close to; down to/into, to/at the foot of, prep. + abl. w/ verbs of rest; + acc. w/ verbs of motion
sub
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to dare
audeō, audēre, ausus sum
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to murder, kill
necō, necāre, necāvī, necātum
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to do harm to, harm, injure, + dat.
noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitum
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sun, m.
sōl, sōlis
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to sing
cantāre
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the common people, populace, plebeians, f.
plēbs, plēbis
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to sin, do wrong
peccāre
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they hate
ōdērunt
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chief, prince, leader, emperor, m./f. noun
prīnceps, prīncipis
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hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, tough, difficult
dūrus, -a, -um
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honor, esteem, public office, office, m.
honor, honōris
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unworthy
indignus, -a, -um
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wall, wall of a building, m.
pariēs, parietis
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death, f.
mors, mortis
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nation, people, f.
nātiō, nātiōnis
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servitude, slavery, f.
servitūs, servitūtis
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splendid, noble, distinguished, famous, remarkable
praeclārus, -a, -um
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recovery, f.
recuperatiō, recuperatiōnis
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liberty, freedom, f.
lībertās, lībertātis
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a mortal
mortālis, mortālis
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in what way, how, adv.
quōmodo
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the highest, abl. pl.
altissimīs
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will, wish, f.
voluntās, voluntātis
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raped
rapuit
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herself
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a past tense form of necāre
necāvit
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taught, learned, skilled, scholarly
doctus, -a, -um
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thief, m.
fūr, fūris
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clan, race, nation, people, family, f.
gēns, gentis
113
kite (a common bird of prey)
mīlvus
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to stretch, extend, go
tendō, tendere, tetendī, tēnsum
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there are as many opinions as there are men (an old proverb from 2nd century B.C.)
quot hominēs, tot sententiae
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so many, as many, indeclinable adj.
tot
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how many, as many, indeclinable adj.
quot
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as many...as
tot...quot
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beyond, outside, prep. + acc.
extrā
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firm, strong, reliable
firmus, -a, -um
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fast, swift
vēlōx, vēlōcis
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to seize, snatch, carry away, grab
rapiō, rapere, rapuī, raptum
123
3rd declension masc. endings
--, -ēs - is, -um - ī, -ibus - em, -ēs - e, -ibus --, ēs
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3rd declension fem. endings
--, -ēs - is, -um - ī, -ibus - em, -ēs - e, -ibus --, ēs
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3rd declension neut. endings
--, -a - is, -um - ī, -ibus --, -a e, -ibus --, -a
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full declension of rēx, m.
rēx, rēgēs rēgis, rēgum rēgī, rēgibus rēgem, rēgēs rēge, rēgibus rēx, rēgēs
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full declension of virtūs, f.
virtūs, virtūtēs virtūtis, virtūtum virtūtī, virtūtibus virtūtem, virtūtēs virtūte, virtūtibus virtūs, virtūtēs
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full declension of homō, m.
homō, hominēs hominis, hominum hominī, hominibus hominem, hominēs homine, hominibus homō, hominēs
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full declension of corpus, n.
corpus, corpora corporis, corporum corporī, corporibus corpus, corpora corpore, corporibus corpus, corpora
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--, -ēs - is, -um - ī, -ibus - em, -ēs - e, -ibus --, ēs
3rd declension masc. endings
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--, -ēs - is, -um - ī, -ibus - em, -ēs - e, -ibus --, ēs
3rd declension fem. endings
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--, -a - is, -um - ī, -ibus --, -a e, -ibus --, -a
3rd declension neut. endings
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rēx, rēgēs rēgis, rēgum rēgī, rēgibus rēgem, rēgēs rēge, rēgibus rēx, rēgēs
full declension of rēx, m.
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virtūs, virtūtēs virtūtis, virtūtum virtūtī, virtūtibus virtūtem, virtūtēs virtūte, virtūtibus virtūs, virtūtēs
full declension of virtūs, f.
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homō, hominēs hominis, hominum hominī, hominibus hominem, hominēs homine, hominibus homō, hominēs
full declension of homō, m.
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corpus, corpora corporis, corporum corporī, corporibus corpus, corpora corpore, corporibus corpus, corpora
full declension of corpus, n.