WL CAP 4 voca Flashcards

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bā́sium, bā́siī

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n.n. kiss (basiate)

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béllum, béllī

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n.n. war (bellicose, belligerent, rebel, rebellion, revel)

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cōnsílium, cōnsíliī

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n.n. plan, purpose, counsel, advice, judgement, wisdom (counsel, counselor, consiliate, reconcile)

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cū́ra, cū́rae

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n.f. care, attention, caution, anxiety (cure, curator, curious, curiosity, curio, curettage, sinecure)

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dṓnum, dṓnī

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n.n. gift, present (donate, donation, condone; c.f. d̄ō)

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exítium, exítiī

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n.n. destruction, ruin (exit)

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magíster, magístrī

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n.m. schoolmaster, teacher, master (magistrate, magistracy, magisterial, maestro, mastery, mister, miss; c.f. magnus)

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magístra, magístrae

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n.f. schoolmistress, teacher, mistress (magistrate, magistracy, magisterial, maestro, mastery, mister, miss; c.f. magnus)

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móra, mórae

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n.f. delay (moratorium, demur)

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10
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níhil (indeclinable)

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n.n. nothing (nihilist, annihilate)

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óculus, óculī

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n.m. eye (ocular, oculist, binoculars, monocle)

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offícium, offíciī

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n.n. duty, service (office, officer, official, officious)

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ṓtium, ṓtiī

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n.n. leisure, peace (otiose, negotiate)

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perī́culum, perī́culī

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n.n. danger, risk (peril, perilous, imperil, parlous)

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remédium, remédiī

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n.n. cure, remedy (remedial, irremediable, remediation)

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béllus, bélla, béllum

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a. pretty, handsom, charming (belle, beau, beauty, embellish, belladonna, belles-lettres)

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17
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bónus, bóna, bónum

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a. good, kind (bonus, bonanza, bonny, bounty, bona fide)

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hūmā́nus, hūmā́na, hūmā́num

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a. pertaining to man, human; humane, kind; refined, cultivated (humanity, humanitarian, humanism, the humanities, humanist, inhuman, superhuman)

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málus, mála, málum

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a. bad, wicked, evil (malice, malicious, malign, malignant, malaria, malady, malefactor, malfeasance, malevolent; mal-, a prefix as in maladjustment, malnutrition, maltreat, malapropos)

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párvus, párva, párvum

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a. small, little (parvovirus, parvule, parvicellular)

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stúltus, stúlta, stúltum

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a. sfoolish

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stúltus, stúltī

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n.m. a fool (stultify, stultification)

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vḗrus, vḗra, vḗrum

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a. true, real, proper (verify, verisimilitude, very, veracity)

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(or ádiuvō) iúvō, iuvā́re, iū́vī, iū́tum

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v. to help, aid, assist; please (adjutant, coadjutant, aid, aide-de-camp)

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sum, ése, fúī, futū́rum

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v. to be, exist (essence, essential, future, futurity)

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caecus, -a, -um

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a. blind

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īnfortūnātus, -a, -um

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a. unfortunate

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omnīnō

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ad. Wholly

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beātus, -a, -um

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a. happy, fortunate (beatify, beatitude)

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crūstulum, -ī

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n.n. cookie (crouton, crustacean)

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magis quam

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loc. more than

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mihi

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dat. to me

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īnfīnītus, -a, -um

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a. infinit (infinity)

34
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nostrō

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a.p. our (nostrum, paternoster)

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Dē Amīcitiā

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sent. On Friendship

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dignus, -a, -um

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a. worthy, deserving (deign, dignify)

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amīcitia, -ae

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n.f. friendship

38
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omnia

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a. all (things) (omnipotent, omniscient)

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praeclārus, -a, -um

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a. splendid, remarkable (clearity)

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rārus, -a, -um

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a. rare (rarefy, rarity)

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possumus

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sent. We are able (posse, possible)

42
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avē et valē

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exp. It was a widely used expression of greeting and farewell, best known today from the poet Catullus’ lament (in his poem 101) to his deceased brother: frāter, avē atque (=et) valē.

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rāra avis

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loc.n. a rare bird: used for an exceptional or unusual individual or a rarity.

44
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ergō

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conj. Therefore : cōgitō ergō sum. Semper cōgitā, amīce(amīca), et valē!