CLC Stage 28 Vocabulary Flashcards

(36 cards)

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ac, atque

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and (conjunction)

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arrogantia

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arrogantiae, f. (noun) arrogance, gall

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augeo (long e),

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augere (long e), auxi, auctus (verb) to increase

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beneficium

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beneficii, n. (noun) act of kindness

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constituo

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constituere (short e), constitui, constitutus (verb) to decide

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corpus

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corporis, n. (noun) body

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diligo

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diligere (short e), dilexi, dilectus (verb) to be fond of

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gemitus

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gemitus (long u), m. (noun) groan

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heres

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heredis, m. or f. (noun) heir

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ira

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irae, f. (noun) anger

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lingua

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linguae, f. (noun) tongue

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malus

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mala, malum (adj.) evil, bad

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mando

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mandare, mandavi (verb) to order, entrust, hand over

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metus

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metus (long u), m. (noun) fear

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mille

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(noun) a thousand

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milia

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milium, n. pl. (noun) thousands

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multo

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(adverb) much

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occido

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occidere (short e), occidi, occisus (verb) to kill

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opes

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opum, f. pl. (noun) money, wealth

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pallidus

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pallida, pallidum (adj.) pale

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praeficio

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praeficere (short e), praefeci, praefectus (verb) to put (someone in accusative) in charge of (someone in the dative)

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quisquam, quidquam/quicquam

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(pronoun) anyone, anything

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sic

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(adverb) thus, in this way

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solvo

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solvere (short e), solvi, solutus (verb) to loosen, untie

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spes
spei, f. (noun) hope
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suspicatus
suspicata, suspicatum (perfect passtive participle) having suspected
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testamentum
testamenti, n. (noun) will
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ut
(+indicative) (adverb) as
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ventus
venti, m. (noun) wind
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sexaginta
(adj. indeclinable) sixty
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septuaginta
(adj. indeclinable) seventy
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octoginta
(adj. indeclinable) eighty
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nonaginta
(adj. indeclinable) ninety
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centum
(adj. indeclinable) a hundred
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ducenti
ducentae, ducentae (adj.) two hundred
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doleo
dolere (long e), dolui (verb) to hurt, be in pain