Important stuff to know for test 3 Flashcards

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parco, parcere, peperci, parsurum

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+ dat., to spare

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foveo, fovere, fovi, fotum

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to comfort

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facio, facere, feci, factus

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to do, make

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doleo, dolere, dolui, dolitus

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to hurt, grieve

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moveo, movere, movi, motus

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to move

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future indicative of posse

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potero, poteris, poterit, poterimus, poteritis, poterunt

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asper, aspera, asperum

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adj., harsh

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iudicium, iudicii

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n., judgment

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clementia, clementiae

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f., mercy

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fateor, fateri, fassus sum

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to admit, confess

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iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussus

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to order, command

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ignosco, ignoscere, ignovi, ignotus

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+dat., to pardon, forgive

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Persuadere and hortor commonly

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introduce indirect commands

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Genitive plural of a present active participle needs an

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i before the -um (nt is i-stem)

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discedo, discedere, discessi, discessus vs disco, discere, didici

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discedo = depart
disco = learn
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utor takes the

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ablative!

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fio, fieri, factus sum can link

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nominatives (it’s a linking verb) (kind of seems like it takes a nominative direct object)

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iaceo, iacere, iacui, iacitus

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to lie, lie down

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limen, liminis

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littus, littoris

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(neuter singular of plus) nominative

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(neuter singular of plus) genitive

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(neuter singular of plus) accusative

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(neuter singular of plus) ablative

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(m. & f. plural of plus) nominative
plures
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for the singular of plus you got to use the
genitive of the whole. e.g. plus pecuniae, more money, lit. more of money
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(m. & f. plural of plus) genitive
plurium
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(m. & f. plural of plus) dative
pluribus
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(m. & f. plural of plus) accusative
plures
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(m. & f. plural of plus) ablative
pluribus
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denique
adv. at last, finally
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deinde
adv., then, next
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unde
adv., from where
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patior, pati, passus sum
deponent; to suffer, allow
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ablative of time when
quinto die redierunt = they returned on the fifth day
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ablative of comparison
Marcus est altior Julia = Marcus is taller than Julia.
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ablative of separation from
ab urbe venit = he came from the city
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ablative of place where
in foro stabat = he was standing in the forum
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ablative of means or instrument
me gladio vulneravit = he wounded me with a sword
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ablative of manner
magna voce clamavit = he shouted with a loud voice
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ablative of qualities
est puer magno ingenio = he is a boy of great talent
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ablative of degree of difference
nocte paulo = by a little night
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ablative of personal agent
a se ipso = by he himself (I think)