Vocabulary—Set IV Flashcards
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb capiō.
capiō, capere—take
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun clāmor.
clāmor, clāmōris, m.—shout
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb faciō.
faciō, facere—do, make
How would you say “come on!” to one person in Latin?
age!
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective rūsticus.
rūsticus, rūstica, rūsticum—rural
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb rīdeō.
rīdeō, rīdēre—laugh, smile
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb ambulō.
ambulō, ambulāre—walk
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb clāmō.
clāmō, clāmāre—shout
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb audiō.
audiō, audīre—hear, listen
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun proelium.
proelium, proeliī, n.—battle
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb līberō.
līberō, līberāre—free
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb pugnō.
pugnō, pugnāre—fight
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb agō.
agō, agere—do, drive, discuss, live, spend (time)
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb habitō.
habitō, habitāre—live, dwell
Give the first two principal parts and meaning for the Latin verb doceō.
doceō, docēre—teach