Chapters 26 to end Flashcards

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avārus, a, um

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“greedy, avaricious.”

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tantus, a, um

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“so much, so great”

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carrus, ī, m.

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“wagon” (in CL a wagon used by Gauls).

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pastus, ūs, m.

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“pasture.”

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agellus, ī, m.

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“small plot of land.”

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bōs, bovis, m./f.

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“ox, bull.”

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vānus, a, um

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“empty”; “useless.”

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maledictiō, ōnis, f.

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“slander”; “curse” (LL).

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nusquam, adv.

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“nowhere; never.”

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inundātiō, ōnis, f.

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“flood.”

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abundus, a, um

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“having plenty of water” (rare, but cp. abundans, antis, “overflowing.”

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circumluō, circumluere

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“wash around.”

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operiō, operīre, operuī, opertum

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“cover” (OLD 2).

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harēnōsus (arēnōsus), a, um

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“sandy.”

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infructuōsus, a, um

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“barren.”

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algor, ōris, m.

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“cold.”

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rigescō, rigescere, rigescuī,

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“become stiff, become frozen.”

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amplexus, ūs, m.

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“embrace.”

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acquiescō (adquiescō), acquiescere, acquiē(v)ī

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“rest”; “obey willingly” (OLD 5b).

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irrigō (1)

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“flood.”

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21
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unda, ae, f.

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“wave.”

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22
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verber, ris, n.

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“whip.”

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rota, ae, f.

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“wheel”; “the disc of a heavenly body” (OLD 4b).

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factor, ōris, m.

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“maker.”

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agō, agere, ēgī, actum
“force” (OLD 5).
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cōpulō (1)
“join.”
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lūculentus, a, um
“spendid.”
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illustrō (1)
“illuminate.”
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nēquāquam, adv.
“by no means.”
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creātūra, ae. f.
“creature; creation” (LL).
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pulsō (1)
“strike”; “knock on the door (of)” (see OLD 2).
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novīcius, a, um
“newly purchased, new”; ML “recently arrived.”
33
percontor (percuntor) (1)
“investigate; interrogate.”
34
lavācrum, ī, n.
“bath” (CL but rare).
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solum, ī, n.
“ground” (OLD 6).
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prosternō, prosternere, prostrāvī, prostrātum
“knock over, lay low.”
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adūnō (1)
“unite” (LL)
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propinquus, a, um
“neighboring.”
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cellula, ae, f.
“small room, cell.”
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mīrificē, adv.
“remarkably.”
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carō, carnis, f.
“flesh.”
42
tantum, acc. used as adv.
“only” (OLD 8).
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retexō, retexere, retexuī, retextum
“unweave”; “go back over, retrace” (a story etc. OLD 3).
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relātus, ūs, m.
“narration.”
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orātiō, ōnis, f.
“speech” (CL); “prayer” (LL).
46
spatium, iī, n.
“space.”
47
consuētus, a, um
“accustomed, usual.”
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incunctanter, adv.
“without hesitation.”
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concitus, a, um
“moving rapidly, headlong.”
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alveus, ī, m.
“channel, riverbed.”
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algor, ōris, m.
“cold.”
52
calidus, a, um
“hot.”
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interfector, ōris, m.
“killer.”
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epistula (epistola), ae, f.
“letter.”
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salūtāris, e
“healthful, healing”; “bringing salvation” (LL).
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dērīdeō, dērīdēre, dērīsī, dērīsum
“laugh at, deride”
57
monita, ōrum, n. pl.
“advice, warnings.”
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perfidus, a, um
“false, treacherous, deceitful.”
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grandis, e
“great, large” (OLD 3).
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effluō, effluere, effluxī
“flow away”
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solium, (i)ī, n.
“throne.”
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carus (karus), a, um
“dear.”
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prōrumpō, prōrumpere, prōrūpī, prōruptum
“burst forth.”
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forum, ī, n.
“court of law” (OLD 6).
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īlicō, adv.
“on the spot; then and there.”
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vulpēcula, ae, f.
“little fox.”
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arripiō, arripere, arripuī, arreptum
“take hold of.”
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fluxus, ūs, m.
“a flow, a flowing”
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compāreō (conpāreō), compārēre, compāruī
“appear.”