MDP Chapter 5 Flashcards

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adhūc (adv.)

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still

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non adhūc (adv.)

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not yet

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admoneo (2) (v.)

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to warn, remind

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aeger, aegra, aegrum (adj.)

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sick, ill

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arripio, arripere, arripui, arreptum (v.)

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to snatch up

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auris, auris (f.)

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ear

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caedo, -ere, cecīdi, caesum (v.)

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to beat, cut, kill

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celeritās, -ātis (f.)

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speed

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cēlo, cēlāre, cēlāvī, cēlātum (v.)

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to hide

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cito (adv.)

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quickly

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cocus, i (m.)

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a cook

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coquo, -ere (v.)

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I cook

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colo, -ere, colui, cultum (v.)

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to till; to worship; to adorn

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cōnsisto, -ere, -stiti (v.)

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to halt, stand still

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contemno, -ere, -tempsi, temptum (v.)

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to despise

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contineo, -ēre, -tinui, -tentum (v.)

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to hold in

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crūdēlis, crūdēle (adj.)

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cruel

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dīves, dīvitis (adj.)

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rich

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fīnes, fīnium (m. pl.)

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territory. property

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frōns, frontis (f.)

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forehead, front

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hinc et illinc

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on this side and that

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indulgentia, indulgentiae (f.)

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kindness, indulgence

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inimīcus, i (m.)

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an enemy

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intueor (2)

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to gaze at, look closely at

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iungo, -ere, iūnxi, iūnctum (v.)
to join
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coniungo, coniungere, coniūnxi, coniūnctum (v.)
to join, unite
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iūro, iūrāre, iūrāvī, iūrātum (v.)
to swear
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līberālitās, -ātis (f.)
generosity
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memoria, -ae (f.)
memory
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mītis, -e (adj.)
kind, gentle
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modus, -i (m.)
way, sort
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eius modi
of this kind
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mora, -ae (f.)
delay
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mōs, mōris (m.)
custom
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mōrēs
character
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mox
soon
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mūtō, mūtāre, mūtāvī, mūtātum (v.)
to change
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nāscor, nāsci, nātus (v.)
to be born
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nē... quidem
not even
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nēquam (indel. adj.)
worthless
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nescio (4)
to not know
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neuter, neutra, neutrum
neither
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palam (adv.) (prep w/abl.)
openly; in sight of
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pereo, perīre, perii, peritum (v.)
to perish
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placeo (2 +dat.)
to please
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posteā (adv.)
afterwards
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post (prep. w/acc.)
after
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potentia, -ae (f.)
power
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postquam (conj.)
after
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praedium, i (n.)
estate
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prope (adv.) (prep. w/acc.)
near
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prōsum, prōdesse, prōfui (+dat.)
to help, benefit
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pudet (2)
it shames
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mē pudet
I am ashamed
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quaero, -ere, quaesīvi/quaesii, quaesitum (v.)
to ask
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quisquam, quidquam
anyone, anything (after a negative)
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recreo, recreāre, recreāvī, recreātum (v.)
to restore
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relaxo, relaxāre, relaxāvī, relaxātum (v.)
to relax
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respicio, respicere, respexi, respectum (v.)
to look (back) at
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rīsus, rīsūs (m.)
a smile
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seco, -āre, secui, sectum (v.)
to cut
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sevēritās, -tātis (f.)
severity
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sīcut
just as, as
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sono, -āre, sonui, sonitum (v.)
to sound, make a noise
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spatium, i (n.)
a space, interval
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spēro, spērāre, spērāvī, spērātum (v.)
to hope
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studium, i (n.)
study, enthsiam
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testāmentum, -i (n.)
a will
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timidus, -a, -um (adj.)
fearful
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trīstis, -e (adj.)
sad
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urbānus, -a, -um (adj.)
witty
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ūsus, ūsūs (m.)
use
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vir, viri (m.)
man