Stages 6 - 8 Vocab (English to Latin): (Not finished) Flashcards

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Miser, greedy person

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avarus (m.)

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Argument, competition, dispute, disagreement

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contentio, contention (f.)

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brother

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frater, fratr- (m.)

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thief

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fur, fur- (m.)

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Infant, baby, child

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infans, infant- (m. / f.)

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6
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freedman, ex-slave

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libertus (m.)

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Thing, matter, affair, situation

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res, re- (f.) (on a sight translation test, can be changed to “affair”, “situation”, etc. depending on context)

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sister

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soror, soror- (f.)

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To be out, to be away, to be absent

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abest [wacky]
absum, abesse, abfui

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10
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to buy

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emit [3a]
emo, emere, emi

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to hurry

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festinat [1]
festino, festinare, festinavi

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12
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to sail

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navigo [1]
navigo, navigare, navigavi

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To punch, hit, whack, beat, knock on, strike

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pulsat [1]
pulso, pulsare, pulsavi

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To overcome, overpower, defeat, overtake

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superat [1]
supero, superare, superavi

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To feel, perceive, notice

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sentit [4]
sentio, sentire, sensi

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good

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bonus, -a (adv. = bene)

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Careful, diligent

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diligens (diligent-) (adv. = diligenter)

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18
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bad

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malus, -a (adv. = male)

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Not any, none, no

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nullus, -a

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All, every

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omnis (omn-)

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21
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small, little

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parvus, -a

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22
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therefore, and so

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igitur

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23
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Intently, attentively, carefully

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intente

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24
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yes

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ita vero

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Once (upon a time), formerly, some time ago
olim
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after
postquam
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and
-que e.g. (below is an example given in class) Kilea et Angela Kilea Angelaque (BOTH ARE THE SAME!!!)
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suddenly
subito
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then
tum
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Wild boar
aper, apr- [wacky 2] (m.)
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Help, aid
auxilium, -i (n.)
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Centurion (a type of guard)
centurio, centurion- (m.)
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Person, man, human being
homo, homin- (m.)
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Crowd, multitude
multitudo, multitudin- (f.)
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Nothing
nihil (indeclinable)
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Name
nomen, nomin- (n.)
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(Drinking) cup (usually for wine)
poculum (n.)
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Priest
sacerdos, sacerdot- (m.)
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Woods, forest
silva (f.)
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Shade, shadow, ghost
umbra (f.)
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To eat dinner, to dine
cenat [1] ceno, cenare, cenavi
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To catch sight of, notice
conspicit [3b, YES 3b] conspicio, conspicere, conspexi
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To understand
intellegit [3a] intellego, intellegere, intellexi
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To cry, weep
lacrimat [1] lacrimo, lacrimare, lacrimavi
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To narrate, tell, relate
narrat [1] narro, narrare, narravi
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To kill
necat [1] neco, necare, necavi
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To prepare
parat [1] paro, parare, paravi
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To advance, proceed
procedit [3a] procedo, procedere, processi
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To ask
rogat [1] rogo, rogare, rogavi
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To terrify, frighten
terret [2] terreo, terrere, terrui
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Breathless, unconscious
exanimatus, -a
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Huge, enormous
ingens (ingent-)
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Dead
mortuus, -a
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Quiet, silent
tacitus, -a (adv. = tacite)
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Very much, very
valde
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Nevertheless, however
tamen
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With
cum (+abl.)
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Yesterday
heri
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Citizen
civis, civ- (m.)
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A gladiator who fights animals, beat fighter
bestiarius (m.)
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Sword
gladius (m.)
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Murmillo, a kind of heavily armed gladiator
murmillo, murmillon- (m.)
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Foot, paw
pes, ped- (m.)
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Gate, door
porta (f.)
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Gladiator who fought with a net, net-fighter gladiator
retiarius (m.)
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Blood
sanguis, sanguin- (m.)
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Show, spectacle
spectaculum (n.)
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To chase, hunt, pursue
agitat [1] agito, agitare, agitavi
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To eat, destroy, consume
consumit [3a] consumo, consumere, consumpsi
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To leave, depart
discedo [3a] discedo, discedere, discessi
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To lead
ducit [3a] duco, ducere, duxi
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To live in, dwell, inhabit
habitat [1] habito, habitare, habitavi
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To delay, hinder, block
impedio [4] impedio, impedire, impedivi
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To encourage, urge on
incitat [1] incito, incitare, incitavi
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To demand
postulat [1] postulo, postulare, postulavi
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To fight
pugnat [1] pugno, pugnare, pugnavi
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To lie down, recline
recumbit [3a] recumbo, recumbere, recumbui
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He/she/it (pronouns)
is, ea (acc. = eum, eam)
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This man, this women (pronouns)
hic, haec (acc. = hunc, hanc) (nom. pl. = hi, hae)
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Astonished
attonitus, -a
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Difficult
difficilis (difficil-) (adv. = difficile)
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Extraordinary, strange, amazing, wondrous, marvellous, wonderful
mirabilis (mirabil-) (adv. = mirabile)
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Lazy, cowardly
ignavus, -a (adv. = ignave)
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Whole, entire
totus, -a
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Easy
facilis, (facil-) (adv. = facile)
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In vain
frustra
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Often
saepe
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Immediately, at once
statim