Stage 19 Flashcards

CLC Stage 19 Vocabulary and Grammatical Paradigms (100 cards)

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vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctum

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  1. to live
  2. to be alive, to survive
  3. to reside in
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scrīptor, scrīptōris, m.

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  1. writer, author

2. scribe

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tragoedia, tragoediae, f.

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  1. tragedy
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tībīcen, tībīcinis, m.

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  1. piper, flautist
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amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum

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  1. I love.
  2. I am fond of, like.
  3. I am under obligation to; I am obliged to.
  4. (with infinitive) To enjoy, be accustomed.
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expellō, expellere, expulī, expulsum

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  1. I drive or thrust out or away; expel, eject, banish; dislodge.
  2. (figuratively) I force or drive out or away, expel, remove.
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fēstus, fēsta, fēstum

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  1. Of or pertaining to holidays; festive, festal, joyful, merry.
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cōnfectus, cōnfecta, cōnfectum

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  1. prepared, accomplished, executed, having been accomplished
  2. produced, caused, brought about, having been caused
  3. finished, completed, having been finished
  4. brought together, collected, having been collected
  5. celebrated, having been celebrated
  6. (philosophy) shown, demonstrated, having been shown
  7. (figuratively) diminished, lessened; destroyed, killed; worn out, exhausted; having been killed
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vēr, vēris, n.

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  1. spring (season)
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assiduē, assiduius, assiduissimē

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  1. continually, constantly, incessantly
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castīgō, castīgāre, castīgāvī, castīgātum

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  1. I castigate, chastise, reprove
  2. I rebuke, reprimand
  3. I correct, amend
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unde

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  1. whence, where from
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illinc

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  1. thence (from that place)

2. there (on that side)

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sānē, sānius, sānissimē

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  • obviously*
    1. soundly, healthily, well
    2. soberly, sensibly, reasonably, discreetly
    3. (by extension) truly, certainly, right, really; quite, very
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cōmiter, cōmius, cōmissimē

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  1. courteously, readily
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avidus, avida, avidum

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  1. Greedy, avaricious, covetous.
  2. Eager, desiring, desirous; lustful, passionate.
  3. (for food) Eager, hungry, voracious, gluttonous; insatiable.
  4. (of space) Vast, wide, large.
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pompa, pompae, f.

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  1. procession

2. pomp

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canistrum, canistrī, n.

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  1. wicker basket (used in sacrifices)
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spargō, spargere, sparsī, sparsum

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  1. I scatter, strew, sprinkle
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tubicen, tubicinis, m.

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  1. trumpet player, trumpeter
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carmen, carminis, n.

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  1. song
  2. poem
  3. play
  4. charm
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dulcis, dulcis, dulce

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  1. (of taste) sweet
  2. sweet-smelling, sweet-scented, fragrant  
  3. sweet-sounding, melodic, melodious, tuneful
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īnflō, īnflāre, īnflāvī, īnflātum

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  1. I inflate; I blow into.
  2. I play a wind instrument.
  3. (figuratively) I puff up, swell; I am proud, haughty.
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plānē

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  1. distinctly, intelligibly, clearly
  2. wholly, quite, thoroughly
  3. (in answering) certainly, absolutely, by all reason, beyond a doubt
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rosa, rosae, f.
1. a rose | 2. (transferred sense, endearment) dear, rose, sweetheart, love; a word of endearment
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rārō
1. seldom, *rarely*
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sonitus, sonitūs, m.
1. sound
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raucus, rauca, raucum
1. hoarse 2. *harsh*, rough, grating, husky (sound) 3. raucous
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vōx, vōcis, f.
1. *voice* 2. accent 3. speech, remark
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vīlis, vīlis, vīle
1. cheap, inexpensive | 2. base, vile, mean, worthless, *cheap*
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trūdō, trūdere, trūsī, trūsum
1. I thrust, push or shove
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calcō, calcāre, calcāvī, calcātum
1. I trample, *tread on* 2. I walk upon, cross on foot. 3. (figuratively) I oppress. 4. (figuratively) I scorn, contemn, despise.
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noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitum
1. I injure, do harm, hurt (+ Dat)
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premō, premere, pressī, pressum
1. I press, *push* | 2. I pursue
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puppis, puppis, f.
1. *stern*, poop of a ship 2. (by extension) a ship 3. (figuratively) backside of a person
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corōna, corōnae, f.
1. A garland, chaplet or wreath; presented to athletes, the gods, or the dead. 2. A crown.
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mālus, mālī, m.
1. *a mast of a ship* 2. a standard or pole to which the awnings spread over the theater were attached 3. the beam in the middle of a winepress 4. the corner beams of a tower
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pendeō, pendēre, pepemdī
1. *I hang (down)*, I am suspended; hover, overhang, float. 2. I hang about, loiter, tarry, linger. 3. I hang down; I am weak or without strength; sag, droop.
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pontifex, pontificis, m.
1. a high priest, State minister in ancient Rome | 2. a pontiff or bishop of the early Christian church, now specifically the Pope
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prex, precis, f.
1. prayer | 2. entreaty
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adhibeō, adhibēre, adhibuī, adhibitum
1. I extend, hold out, *offer*. 2. I apply, employ, adopt. 3. I summon, call upon, invite. 4. I handle.
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iaciō, iacere, iēcī, iactum
1. *I throw*, hurl, cast, fling; throw away. 2. I lay, set, establish, build, found, construct, erect. 3. I send forth, emit; bring forth, produce. 4. I scatter, sow, throw. 5. (as a shadow) I project. 6. (figuratively) I throw out in speaking, let fall, utter,mention, declare.
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rudēns, rudentis, m.
1. *A rope, cable*, line, cord. 2. A halyard, stay, sheet. 3. (in the plural) The rigging, cordage.
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solvō, solvere, solvī, solūtum
1. I loosen, *untie, cast off*, undo, free up | 2. I solve
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ventus, ventī, m.
1. a wind
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secundus, secunda, secundum
1. next, *following* 2. second 3. secondary 4. subordinate 5. (nautical) *favourable*, fair (of weather, seas)
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altum, altī, n.
1. the deep, the sea
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impellō, impellere, impulī, impulsum
1. I push, drive or strike against something; assail. 2. I drive or *push forward*, set in motion, urge on, impel. 3. (figuratively) I impel, incite, urge, instigate, stimulate,persuade. 4. (figuratively) I overthrow, subdue, rout, destroy,vanquish.
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auris, auris, f.
1. an ear
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impleō, implēre, implēvī, implētum
1. I *fill up*, fill full; cover. 2. I satisfy, satiate. 3. I make fat or fleshy, fill, fatten. 4. I make pregnant, impregnate. 5. I amount or fill up to. 6. I fill up, take up. 7. (figuratively) I complete, finish, end. 8. (figuratively) I fulfill, execute, satisfy.
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solūtus, solūta, solūtum
1. unbound, released, *united, cast off* | 2. free, at large
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placidus, placida, placidum
1. Placid, gentle, quiet, still, *calm, mild, peaceful*. 2. (of fruits) Ripe, mellow. 3. (of plants) Not wild, fruitful, suitable for cultivation.
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reportō, reportāre, reportāvī, reportātum
1. *I carry or bring back* | 2. I report
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ērubēscō, ērubēscere, ērubuī (no passive)
1. I redden | 2. *I blush* (with shame)
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haedus, haedī, m.
1. young goat, kid
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astrologus, astrologī, m.
1. *astrologer* | 2. astronomer
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commōtus, commōta, commōtum
1. woken 2. provoked, agitated 3. disturbed, *alarmed, excited*
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praedium, praediī, n.
1. farm 2. *estate* 3. manor
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immemor, immemoris
1. *forgetful* | 2. heedless
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ariēs, arietis, m.
1. *ram* 2. battering ram 3. beam, prop
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offendō, offendere, offendī, offensum
1. I hit, thrust, strike. 2. I meet, encounter (someone). 3. (figuratively) I suffer damage, receive an injury. 4. I fail, am unfortunate. 5. I find fault, take offence. 6. I stumble, blunder, commit offence. 7. *I shock, vex, offend, mortify*
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persuādeō, persuādēre, persuāsī, persuāsum
1. (with dative) *I persuade, convince*. | 2. I prevail upon, persuade or induce to do something.
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amulētum, amulētī, n.
1. an amulet
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chaldaeus, chaldaea, chaldaeum
1. Chaldean, of or pertaining to theChaldean/Assyrian/Syriac people. 2. (substantive) *A Chaldean (person)*
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Nīlus, Nīlī, m.
1. Nile (river)
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lēniter
1. softly, gently
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collēctus, collēcta, collēctum
1. *assembled*, gathered, having been gathered, collected, having been collected
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aethiopus, aethiopa, aethiopum
1. Ethiopian, of or pertaining to the Ethiopian people. | 2. (substantive) *An Ethiopian (person)*
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omnia, omnium, n. (pl, 2D)
1. *all things, everything*
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scapha, scaphae, f.
1. *a small or light boat, a punt, a skiff*
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caedō, caedere, cecīdī, caesus
1. To cut, to hew, to fell. 2. To strike, to beat. 3. *To kill*.
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rīpa, rīpae, f.
1. *bank (of a river)* | 2. shore (of the sea)
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dēligātus, dēligāta, dēligātum
1. bound up, having been bound up, tied together, having been tied together, *tied up, moored* 2. bandaged, having been bandaged
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palūs, palūdis, f.
1. *swamp, marsh*, morass, bog, fen, pool
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crocodīlus, crocodīlī, m.
1. *a crocodile*
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līmōsus, līmōsa, līmōsum
1. miry, *muddy*, marshy, slimy
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fīēbat (imperfect)
1. became
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harundō, harundinis, f.
1. *reed* 2. fishing rod 3. shaft of an arrow
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iniciō, inicere, iniēcī, iniectum
1. *I throw, cast, hurl or place in*, on, into, upon, over orat. 2. I take hold of, lay my hands upon. 3. I seize, take possession of. 4. I inspire, infuse, cause. 5. I dwell or reflect upon. 6. I suggest, mention.
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praeceps, praecipitis, adj.
1. *head first, headlong* 2. steep, precipitous 3. (figuratively) hasty, rash, precipitate
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fortitūdō, fortitūdinis, f.
1. strength, force 2. fortitude, resolve 3. bravery, *courage*, valor
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perītia, perītiae, f.
1. experience; practical knowledge (gained by experience); expertise, *skill*
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hippopotamus, hippopotamī, m.
1. a hippopotamus
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ēvertō, ēvertere, ēvertī, ēversum
1. I turn upside down, *overturn*, reverse. 2. (rare) I upset, disturb, agitate, roil. 3. I throw down, cause to fall. 4. I destroy, ruin, subvert. 5. I drive out, expel. 6. (by extension, of political structures and institutions) I overthrow, overturn, upset.
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dēpellō, dēpellere, dēpulī, dēpulsum
1. *I drive out or away*; remove, expel, repel. 2. I drive, thrust or cast down. 3. (military) I drive or push away or dislodge an enemy from his position. 4. I thrust out or remove from a situation, avert. 5. I deter, divert, dissuade from. 6. I remove from the breast, wean.
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“ā servō suō”
"by his own slave"
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cārus, cāra, cārum
1. dear, beloved
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cōgitō, cōgitāre, cōgitāvī, cōgitātum
1. I think. | 2. I consider, ponder.
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comparō, comparāre, comparāvī, comparātum
1. I compare, match, place together, couple,prepare.
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cōnficiō, cōnficere, cōnfēcī, cōnfectum
1. I prepare, accomplish, complete, execute;settle, close a bargain; traverse. 2. I produce, cause, bring about, effect. 3. *I finish*, end, spend, pass, complete. 4. I procure, bring together, collect, produce, prepare. 5. I perform, celebrate. 6. (philosophy) I show, deduce, demonstrate. 7. (figuratively) I diminish, lessen; destroy,kill, wear out, consume, exhaust, break up.
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cūrō, cūrāre, cūrāvī, cūrātum
1. I arrange, see to, attend to, *take care of*. 2. I heal, cure. 3. I govern, command. 4. I undertake, procure.
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fluō, fluere, fluxī, fluxum
1. I *flow*, stream, pour. | 2. I am soaked in.
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fōrte (not comparable)
1. *by chance*, accidentally 2. once, once upon a time 3. perhaps, perchance, as luck would have it
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nōscō, nōscere, nōvī, nōtum
1. *I know*, recognize, am acquainted with, i.e.; in possession of knowledge.
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perīculum, perīculī, n.
1. A trial, experiment, attempt, proof; essay. 2. A risk, hazard, *danger*, peril; ruin,destruction. 3. (law) A trial, action, suit; writ of judgment or judgement, sentence. 4. A (attack of) sickness.
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plūrimus, plūrima, plūrimum
1. most, *very much*
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plūrimī, plūrimae, plūrima
1. very many
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poscō, poscere, poposcī (no supine)
1. I beg, *I demand*, I request, I desire.
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umerus, umerī, m.
1. the humerus bone 2. *shoulder (especially of a human)* 3. back, ridge, such as of a mountain
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vix (not comparable)
1. with difficulty, with much ado | 2. *scarcely, barely, hardly*