WL CAP 3 voca Flashcards

(42 cards)

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pōnō, positus

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v. to set/position

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áger, ágrī

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n.m. field, farm (agrarian, agriculture, agronomy)

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agrícola, agrícolae

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n.m. farmer (cf. ager)

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amī́cus, amī́cī

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n.m. friend (amicable, amiable, amity; cf. amō)

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amī́ca, amī́cae

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n.f. friend

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fḗmina, fḗminae

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n.f. woman (female, feminine, femininity)

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fī́lia, fī́liae (fīliā́bus)

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n.f. dat., abl., daughter(s) (filiation, affiliation, affiliate, filial)

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fīlius, fī́liī

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n.m. son (for derivatives, see fīlia)

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númerus, numerī

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n.m. number (numeral, innumerable, enumerate)

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pópulus, pópulī

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n.m. the people, a people, a nation (populace, population, popularity, popularize, populous)

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púer, púerī

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n.m. boy, children (puerile, puerility, puerperous)

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sapiéntia, sapiéntiae

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n.f. wisdom (sapience, sapient, sage, savant)

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vir, vírī

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n.m. man, hero (virtue, virile, triumvirate; not virulent)

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avā́rus, avā́ra, avā́rum

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a. greedy, avaricioius (avarice, avariciousness, avid)

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paúcī, paúcae, paúca

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a. (usullay pl.) few, a few (paucity, pauciloquent, poco)

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Rōmā́nus, Rōmā́na, Rōmā́num

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a. Roman (Romance, romance, romantic, romanticism, Romanesque, Romanis)

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dē

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prep.+abl., down from, from; concerning, about; as a prefix dē- with such meanings as down, away, aside, out, off (demote, from dē-moveō; decline, descend)

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in

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prep.+abl., in, on; also as a prefix (induce, inscribe, invoke)

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hódiē

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adv. Today (hodiernal)

20
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sémper

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adv. Always (sempiternal)

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hábeō, habḗre, hábuī, hábitum

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v. to have, hold, possess; consider, regard (in-habit and in-hibit, “hold in”; ex-hibit, “hold forth”; habit, habitat)

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sátiō, satiā́re, satiā́vī, satiā́tum

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v. to satisfy, sate (satiate, insatiable, satiety, satisfaction)

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Maecēnās

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libellus, -ī

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n.m. little book (libel, libelous)

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studēre (+dat.)
v. to be eager for (student, studious)
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adversus, -a, -um
a. =eng (adversary, adversity)
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Cimōn
n.prop.sg.
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benevolentia, -ae
n.f. =eng
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avārus
n.m. = vir avārus
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egēre
v. to be in need
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nūlus, -a, -um
a. no (null, annulment)
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cōpia, -ae
n.f. abundance (copious, cornucopia)
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irrītāre
v. to excite, exasperate (irritable, irritate)
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sēcrētē
adv. In secret (secret, discrete)
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admonē
a. =monē
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palam
adv. Openly
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modus, -ī
n.m. moderation (mode, modify)
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tenēre
v. to hold, maintain (tenable, tenant)
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caupōna
n. inn, tavern
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lībertīnus
n.m. freeman
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semper parātus
sent. Always prepared
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semper fidēlis
sent. Always faithful