Vocabulary Part II Flashcards
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arēna
arēna, arēnae, f.—sand, arena
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virtūs
virtūs, virtūtis, f.—courage, virtue
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necō
necō, necāre, necāvī, necātum—to kill
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scelestus
scelestus, scelesta, scelestum—wicked
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gladiātor
gladiātor, gladiātōris, m.—gladiator
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sanguis
sanguis, sanguinis, m.—blood
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taurus
taurus, taurī, m.—bull
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elephantus
elephantus, elephantī, m.—elephant
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prīmā lūce
prīmā lūce—at dawn
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sōlis occāsū
sōlis occāsū—at sunset
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quaenam tempestās est?
quaenam tempestās est?—how is the weather?
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nōn iam
nōn iam—no longer
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quota hōra est?
quota hōra est?—what time is it?
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consilium capere
consilium capere—to form a plan
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gratiās agere
gratiās agere—to give thanks
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quid agis?
quid agis?—how are you?
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memoriā tenēre
memoriā tenēre—to remember
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rēs pūblica
rēs pūblica—the republic / state / government
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dēleō
dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētum—to destroy
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superbus
superbus, superba, superbum—proud
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cēdō
cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessum—to move, go, yield
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nūbēs
nūbēs, nūbis, f.—cloud
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propter (+acc.)
propter (+acc.)—because of, on account of
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virgō
virgō, virginis, f.—maiden