Stage 19 Flashcards
CLC Stage 19 Vocabulary and Grammatical Paradigms (100 cards)
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vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctum
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- to live
- to be alive, to survive
- to reside in
2
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scrīptor, scrīptōris, m.
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- writer, author
2. scribe
3
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tragoedia, tragoediae, f.
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- tragedy
4
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tībīcen, tībīcinis, m.
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- piper, flautist
5
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amō, amāre, amāvī, amātum
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- I love.
- I am fond of, like.
- I am under obligation to; I am obliged to.
- (with infinitive) To enjoy, be accustomed.
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expellō, expellere, expulī, expulsum
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- I drive or thrust out or away; expel, eject, banish; dislodge.
- (figuratively) I force or drive out or away, expel, remove.
7
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fēstus, fēsta, fēstum
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- Of or pertaining to holidays; festive, festal, joyful, merry.
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cōnfectus, cōnfecta, cōnfectum
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- prepared, accomplished, executed, having been accomplished
- produced, caused, brought about, having been caused
- finished, completed, having been finished
- brought together, collected, having been collected
- celebrated, having been celebrated
- (philosophy) shown, demonstrated, having been shown
- (figuratively) diminished, lessened; destroyed, killed; worn out, exhausted; having been killed
9
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vēr, vēris, n.
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- spring (season)
10
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assiduē, assiduius, assiduissimē
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- continually, constantly, incessantly
11
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castīgō, castīgāre, castīgāvī, castīgātum
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- I castigate, chastise, reprove
- I rebuke, reprimand
- I correct, amend
12
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unde
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- whence, where from
13
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illinc
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- thence (from that place)
2. there (on that side)
14
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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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- courteously, readily
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avidus, avida, avidum
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- Greedy, avaricious, covetous.
- Eager, desiring, desirous; lustful, passionate.
- (for food) Eager, hungry, voracious, gluttonous; insatiable.
- (of space) Vast, wide, large.
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pompa, pompae, f.
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- procession
2. pomp
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canistrum, canistrī, n.
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- wicker basket (used in sacrifices)
19
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spargō, spargere, sparsī, sparsum
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- I scatter, strew, sprinkle
20
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tubicen, tubicinis, m.
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- trumpet player, trumpeter
21
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carmen, carminis, n.
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- song
- poem
- play
- charm
22
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dulcis, dulcis, dulce
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- (of taste) sweet
- sweet-smelling, sweet-scented, fragrant
- sweet-sounding, melodic, melodious, tuneful
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īnflō, īnflāre, īnflāvī, īnflātum
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- I inflate; I blow into.
- I play a wind instrument.
- (figuratively) I puff up, swell; I am proud, haughty.
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plānē
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- distinctly, intelligibly, clearly
- wholly, quite, thoroughly
- (in answering) certainly, absolutely, by all reason, beyond a doubt
25
rosa, rosae, f.
1. a rose
| 2. (transferred sense, endearment) dear, rose, sweetheart, love; a word of endearment
26
rārō
1. seldom, *rarely*
27
sonitus, sonitūs, m.
1. sound
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raucus, rauca, raucum
1. hoarse
2. *harsh*, rough, grating, husky (sound)
3. raucous
29
vōx, vōcis, f.
1. *voice*
2. accent
3. speech, remark
30
vīlis, vīlis, vīle
1. cheap, inexpensive
| 2. base, vile, mean, worthless, *cheap*
31
trūdō, trūdere, trūsī, trūsum
1. I thrust, push or shove
32
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.
33
noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitum
1. I injure, do harm, hurt (+ Dat)
34
premō, premere, pressī, pressum
1. I press, *push*
| 2. I pursue
35
puppis, puppis, f.
1. *stern*, poop of a ship
2. (by extension) a ship
3. (figuratively) backside of a person
36
corōna, corōnae, f.
1. A garland, chaplet or wreath; presented to athletes, the gods, or the dead.
2. A crown.
37
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.
39
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
40
prex, precis, f.
1. prayer
| 2. entreaty
41
adhibeō, adhibēre, adhibuī, adhibitum
1. I extend, hold out, *offer*.
2. I apply, employ, adopt.
3. I summon, call upon, invite.
4. I handle.
42
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.
43
rudēns, rudentis, m.
1. *A rope, cable*, line, cord.
2. A halyard, stay, sheet.
3. (in the plural) The rigging, cordage.
44
solvō, solvere, solvī, solūtum
1. I loosen, *untie, cast off*, undo, free up
| 2. I solve
45
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)
47
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.
49
auris, auris, f.
1. an ear
50
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.
51
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.
53
reportō, reportāre, reportāvī, reportātum
1. *I carry or bring back*
| 2. I report
54
ērubēscō, ērubēscere, ērubuī (no passive)
1. I redden
| 2. *I blush* (with shame)
55
haedus, haedī, m.
1. young goat, kid
56
astrologus, astrologī, m.
1. *astrologer*
| 2. astronomer
57
commōtus, commōta, commōtum
1. woken
2. provoked, agitated
3. disturbed, *alarmed, excited*
58
praedium, praediī, n.
1. farm
2. *estate*
3. manor
59
immemor, immemoris
1. *forgetful*
| 2. heedless
60
ariēs, arietis, m.
1. *ram*
2. battering ram
3. beam, prop
61
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*
62
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
64
chaldaeus, chaldaea, chaldaeum
1. Chaldean, of or pertaining to theChaldean/Assyrian/Syriac people.
2. (substantive) *A Chaldean (person)*
65
Nīlus, Nīlī, m.
1. Nile (river)
66
lēniter
1. softly, gently
67
collēctus, collēcta, collēctum
1. *assembled*, gathered, having been gathered, collected, having been collected
68
aethiopus, aethiopa, aethiopum
1. Ethiopian, of or pertaining to the Ethiopian people.
| 2. (substantive) *An Ethiopian (person)*
69
omnia, omnium, n. (pl, 2D)
1. *all things, everything*
70
scapha, scaphae, f.
1. *a small or light boat, a punt, a skiff*
71
caedō, caedere, cecīdī, caesus
1. To cut, to hew, to fell.
2. To strike, to beat.
3. *To kill*.
72
rīpa, rīpae, f.
1. *bank (of a river)*
| 2. shore (of the sea)
73
dēligātus, dēligāta, dēligātum
1. bound up, having been bound up, tied together, having been tied together, *tied up, moored*
2. bandaged, having been bandaged
74
palūs, palūdis, f.
1. *swamp, marsh*, morass, bog, fen, pool
75
crocodīlus, crocodīlī, m.
1. *a crocodile*
76
līmōsus, līmōsa, līmōsum
1. miry, *muddy*, marshy, slimy
77
fīēbat (imperfect)
1. became
78
harundō, harundinis, f.
1. *reed*
2. fishing rod
3. shaft of an arrow
79
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.
80
praeceps, praecipitis, adj.
1. *head first, headlong*
2. steep, precipitous
3. (figuratively) hasty, rash, precipitate
81
fortitūdō, fortitūdinis, f.
1. strength, force
2. fortitude, resolve
3. bravery, *courage*, valor
82
perītia, perītiae, f.
1. experience; practical knowledge (gained by experience); expertise, *skill*
83
hippopotamus, hippopotamī, m.
1. a hippopotamus
84
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.
85
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.
86
“ā servō suō”
"by his own slave"
87
cārus, cāra, cārum
1. dear, beloved
88
cōgitō, cōgitāre, cōgitāvī, cōgitātum
1. I think.
| 2. I consider, ponder.
89
comparō, comparāre, comparāvī, comparātum
1. I compare, match, place together, couple,prepare.
90
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.
91
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.
92
fluō, fluere, fluxī, fluxum
1. I *flow*, stream, pour.
| 2. I am soaked in.
93
fōrte (not comparable)
1. *by chance*, accidentally
2. once, once upon a time
3. perhaps, perchance, as luck would have it
94
nōscō, nōscere, nōvī, nōtum
1. *I know*, recognize, am acquainted with, i.e.; in possession of knowledge.
95
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.
96
plūrimus, plūrima, plūrimum
1. most, *very much*
97
plūrimī, plūrimae, plūrima
1. very many
98
poscō, poscere, poposcī (no supine)
1. I beg, *I demand*, I request, I desire.
99
umerus, umerī, m.
1. the humerus bone
2. *shoulder (especially of a human)*
3. back, ridge, such as of a mountain
100
vix (not comparable)
1. with difficulty, with much ado
| 2. *scarcely, barely, hardly*