Language Flashcards
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From what Latin word do we derive the English word rodent?
rodo
From what Latin word do we derive the English word adage?
aio
From what Latin word do we derive the English word combine?
bis
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun tabernāria.
tabernāria, tabernāriae, f.—salesperson
From what Latin word do we derive the English word jess?
iacio
From what Latin word do we derive the English word bedaub?
albus
From what Latin word do we derive the English word pendant?
pendeo
From what Latin word do we derive the English word unit?
unus
From what Latin word do we derive the English word lunge?
longus
From what Latin word do we derive the English word lawsuit?
sequor
From what Latin word do we derive the English word disseminate?
sero(sow)
The Latin word fidelis takes what case?
dative (faithful)
From what Latin word do we derive the English word diary?
dies
From what Latin word do we derive the English word sausage?
sal
From what Latin word do we derive the English word succinct?
cingo
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun nauta.
nauta, nautae, m.—sailor
From what Latin word do we derive the English word cover?
operio
From what Latin word do we derive the English word kickshaw?
qualis
From what Latin word do we derive the English word dozen?
duo + decem
From what Latin word do we derive the English word ambition?
eo
From what Latin word do we derive the English word conquer?
quaero
From what Latin word do we derive the English word subdue?
duco
From what Latin word do we derive the English word grease?
crassus
From what Latin word do we derive the English word covey?
cubo