Stage 10 Flashcards

(24 cards)

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What is the Latin term for ‘goes away’?

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abit

‘Abi’ is the base form meaning ‘go away’.

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What is the English meaning of ‘accipit’?

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accepts

This term is derived from the verb ‘accipere’.

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What is the Latin term for ‘clever’?

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callidus

‘Callidus’ can also imply skillful or shrewd.

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What is the Latin term for ‘captures, takes’?

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capit

‘Capit’ is the third person singular present tense of ‘capere’.

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What is the English meaning of ‘contentus’?

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satisfied

‘Contentus’ implies a state of contentment.

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What is the Latin term for ‘exclaims’?

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exclamat

‘Exclamat’ is the third person singular present tense of ‘exclamare’.

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What is the Latin word for ‘brother’?

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frāter

This term is commonly used to refer to a male sibling.

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What is the English meaning of ‘habitat’?

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lives

‘Habitat’ is the third person singular present tense of ‘habitare’.

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What is the Latin term for ‘empire’?

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imperium

‘Imperium’ can also refer to command or power.

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What is the English meaning of ‘invenit’?

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finds

‘Invenit’ is the third person singular present tense of ‘invenire’.

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What is the Latin term for ‘book’?

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liber

‘Liber’ can refer to a book or a free person.

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What is the Latin word for ‘we’?

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nos

‘Nos’ is the first person plural pronoun.

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Fill in the blank: The Latin term for ‘announces’ is _______.

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nuntiat

‘Nuntiat’ is derived from the verb ‘nuntiare’.

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What is the English meaning of ‘pax’?

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peace

‘Pax’ is often used in historical contexts referring to peace treaties.

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What is the Latin term for ‘harbour’?

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portus

‘Portus’ can refer to a port or a place for ships.

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Fill in the blank: The Latin word for ‘than; how’ is _______.

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quam

‘Quam’ is often used in comparisons.

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What is the English meaning of ‘semper’?

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always

‘Semper’ is commonly used in phrases like ‘semper fidelis’.

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What is the Latin term for ‘saves, keeps (safe)’?

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servat

‘Servat’ is the third person singular present tense of ‘servare’.

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What is the English meaning of ‘solus’?

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alone, lonely

‘Solus’ can describe solitude or being by oneself.

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What is the Latin term for ‘his, her, their’?

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suus

‘Suus’ is a possessive adjective referring to ownership.

21
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What is the English meaning of ‘tacet’?

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is silent, is quiet

‘Tacet’ is often used in musical contexts to indicate silence.

22
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What is the Latin word for ‘wife’?

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uxor

‘Uxor’ specifically refers to a spouse in a female context.

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What is the English meaning of ‘vehementer’?

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loudly, energetically

‘Vehementer’ denotes intensity in action or speech.

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What is the Latin term for ‘you (plural)’?

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vōs

‘Vōs’ is the second person plural pronoun.