Unit 16 Flashcards

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abeō, -īre, -iī (-īvī), -itus

A

go away, depart

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adversus, -a, -um

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opposite, hostile, adverse

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aliēnus, -a, -um

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belonging to another, strange, out of place

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āmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus

A

let go, lose

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5
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aperiō, -īre, -uī, apertus

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open

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6
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causa, -ae, F.

A

cause, reason

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7
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causā (preceded by the genitive)

A

for the sake of

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8
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cottīdiē or cotīdiē (adv.)

A

daily

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decōrus, -a, -um

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fitting, suitable; handsome

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dēsum, dēesse, dēfui, –

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be missing, fail (often + dat.)

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11
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discō, -ere, didicī, –

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learn

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12
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frūstrā (adv.)

A

in vain

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13
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īnfirmus, -a, -um

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weak, unhealthy

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14
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īnstituō, -ere, -uī, -ūtus

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set (up), establish, arrange

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15
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interest, -esse, -fuit

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it is of importance, it concerns, it is of interest (it takes the genitive of the person concerned and an infinitive, an ut clause, or a demonstrative pronoun in the neuter single to express the thing which is of concern. But instead of the genitive of the personal pronouns, the following adjectival forms in the ablative case are used: meā, tuā, suā, nostrā, vestrā.)

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lābor, lābī, lāpsus sum

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slip, glide, fall

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17
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lēx, lēgis, F.

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law

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18
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libenter (adv.)

A

freely, willingly, gladly

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19
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licet, -ēre, -uit (licitum est)

A

it is permitted

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20
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miseret, -ēre, -uit (miseritum est)

A

it pities, it moves to pity

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21
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necesse (indeclinable adj.)

A

necessary

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22
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oportet, -ēre, -uit, –

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it is necessary, it is proper

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23
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paenitet, -ēre, -uit, –

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it repents

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piget, -ēre, -uit (pigitum est)

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it disgusts

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pudet, -ēre, -uit (puditum est)

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it shames

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rēfert, -ferre, -tulit, –

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it is of importance (it takes the genitive of the person concerned and an infinitive, an ut clause, or a demonstrative pronoun in the neuter single to express the thing which is of concern. But instead of the genitive of the personal pronouns, the following adjectival forms in the ablative case are used: meā, tuā, suā, nostrā, vestrā​.)

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27
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scrīptor, -ōris, M.

A

writer

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28
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stō, stāre, stetī, stātus

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stand

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29
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studiōsus, -a, -um

A

fond of, partial to, studious (+ gen.)

30
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sustineō, -ēre, -tinuī, -tentus

A

support, maintain

31
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taedet, -ēre, -uit (taesum est)

A

it bores, it disgusts

32
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ūtilis, -e

A

useful, beneficial

33
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vel (conj.)

A

or (inclusive or)

34
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vel…vel

A

either…or (inclusive or​)

35
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vetus, -eris

A

old

36
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violō (1)

A

do violence to, break (an agreement, the law)

37
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go away, depart

A

abeō, -īre, -iī (-īvī), -itus

38
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opposite, hostile, adverse

A

adversus, -a, -um

39
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belonging to another, strange, out of place

A

aliēnus, -a, -um

40
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let go, lose

A

āmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus

41
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open

A

aperiō, -īre, -uī, apertus

42
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cause, reason

A

causa, -ae, F.

43
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for the sake of

A

causā (preceded by the genitive)

44
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daily

A

cottīdiē or cotīdiē (adv.)

45
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fitting, suitable; handsome

A

decōrus, -a, -um

46
Q

be missing, fail (often + dat.)

A

dēsum, dēesse, dēfui, –

47
Q

learn

A

discō, -ere, didicī, –

48
Q

in vain

A

frūstrā (adv.)

49
Q

weak, unhealthy

A

īnfirmus, -a, -um

50
Q

set (up), establish, arrange

A

īnstituō, -ere, -uī, -ūtus

51
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it is of importance, it concerns, it is of interest (it takes the genitive of the person concerned and an infinitive, an ut clause, or a demonstrative pronoun in the neuter single to express the thing which is of concern. But instead of the genitive of the personal pronouns, the following adjectival forms in the ablative case are used: meā, tuā, suā, nostrā, vestrā.)

A

interest, -esse, -fuit

52
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slip, glide, fall

A

lābor, lābī, lāpsus sum

53
Q

law

A

lēx, lēgis, F.

54
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freely, willingly, gladly

A

libenter (adv.)

55
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it is permitted

A

licet, -ēre, -uit (licitum est)

56
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it pities, it moves to pity

A

miseret, -ēre, -uit (miseritum est)

57
Q

necessary

A

necesse (indeclinable adj.)

58
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it is necessary, it is proper

A

oportet, -ēre, -uit, –

59
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it repents

A

paenitet, -ēre, -uit, –

60
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it disgusts

A

piget, -ēre, -uit (pigitum est)

61
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it shames

A

pudet, -ēre, -uit (puditum est)

62
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it is of importance (it takes the genitive of the person concerned and an infinitive, an ut clause, or a demonstrative pronoun in the neuter single to express the thing which is of concern. But instead of the genitive of the personal pronouns, the following adjectival forms in the ablative case are used: meā, tuā, suā, nostrā, vestrā​.)

A

rēfert, -ferre, -tulit, –

63
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writer

A

scrīptor, -ōris, M.

64
Q

stand

A

stō, stāre, stetī, stātus

65
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fond of, partial to, studious (+ gen.)

A

studiōsus, -a, -um

66
Q

support, maintain

A

sustineō, -ēre, -tinuī, -tentus

67
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it bores, it disgusts

A

taedet, -ēre, -uit (taesum est)

68
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useful, beneficial

A

ūtilis, -e

69
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or (inclusive or)

A

vel (conj.)

70
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either…or (inclusive or​)

A

vel…vel

71
Q

old

A

vetus, -eris

72
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do violence to, break (an agreement, the law)

A

violō (1)