Vocab Chapt 7-8 Flashcards

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Amor, amōris, m

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Love (amorous, enamored)

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Cīvītas, cīvītātis, f

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State, citizenship (city)

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Corpus, corporis, n

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Body (corps, corpse, corpuscle, corpulent, corporal, corporeal, corporate, corporation, incorporate, corsage, corset)

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Homō, hominis, m

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Human being, man (homocide, homage, homo sapiens)

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Littera, litterae

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A letter of the alphabet, a letter, literature (literal, letters, belles-lettres, illiterate, alliteration)

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Mōs, mōris, m

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Habit, custom, manner, morals, character (mores, moral, immoral, immorality, morale, morose)

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Nōmen, nōminis, n

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Name (nomenclature, nominate, nominative, nominal, noun, pronoun, renown, denomination, igominy, misnomer)

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Pāx, pācis, f

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Peace (pacify, pacific, pacifist, appease, pay)

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Rēgīna, rēgīnae

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Queen (Regina, regina, reginal)

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Rēx, rēgis, m

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King (regal, regalia, regicide, royal)

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Tempus, temporis, n

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Time, occasion, opportunity (tempo, temporary, contemporary, temporal, temporize, extempore, tense)

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Terra, terrae

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Earth, ground, land, country (terrestrial, terrace, terrier, territory, inter [verb] , parterre, subterranean, terra cotta)

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Virtūs, virtūtis, f

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Manliness, courage, excellence, character, worth, virtue (virtuoso, virtuosity, virtual)

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Novus, nova, novum

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New, strange (novel, novelty, novice, innovate)

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Post

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After, behind (posterity, posterior, posthumous, post mortem, PM, preposterous, postgraduate, postlude, postpositive, postwar)

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Sub

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Under, up under, close to, down to/into, to/at the foot of (subterranean, suburb, succeed, suffix, suggest, support, sustain)

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Audeō, audēre, ausus sum

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To dare (audacious, audacity)

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Cōpia, cōpiae

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Abundance, supply, troops, forces (copious, copy, cornucopia)

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Frāter, frātris, m

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Brother (fraternal, fraternity, fraternize, fratricide)

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Ratiō, ratiōnis, f

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Reckoning, account, reason, judgement, consideration, system, manner, method (ratio, ration, rational, irrational, ratiocination)

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Scrīptor, scrīptōris, m

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Writer, author (scriptorium)

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Soror, sorōris, f

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Sister, sororal, sororicide, sorority)

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Dum

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While, as long as, at the same time that, until

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Ad

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To, up to, near to, in the sense of “place of which” with verbs of motion

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Ex or ē
Out of, from, from within, by reason of, on account of
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Numquam
Never
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Tamen
Nevertheless, still
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Agō, agere, ēgī, actum
To drive, lead, do, act, pass, spend (life or time) (agent, agenda, agile, agitate, active, actor, action, actual, actuate)
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Discō, discere, didicī
To learn (disciple, disciplinary)
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Doceō, dūcere, docuī, doctum
To teach (docent, docile, document, doctor, doctrine, indoctrinate)
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Dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum
To lead, consider, regard, prolong (ductile, abduct, adduce, deduce, educe, induce, produce, reduce, seduce)
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Gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum
To carry, carry on, manage, conduct, wage, accomplish, perform (gerund, gesture, gesticulate, jest, belligerent, congeries, digest, suggest, exaggerate, register, registry)
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Scrībō, scrībere, scrīpsī, scrīptum
To write, compose (ascribe, circumscribe, conscript, describe, inscribe, proscribe, postscript, rescript, scripture, subscribe, transcribe, scribble, scrivener, shrive)
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Vincō, vincere, vīcī, victum
To conquer, overcome (convince, convict, evince, evict, invincible, Vincent, victor, Victoria, vanquish)