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44 Cards in this Set
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Asinius, -a, -um
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Belonging to the Roman gens Asinia, Asinius Marrucinus
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Manus, -ūs, f.
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Hand
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Sinister, -tra, -trum
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Left; harmful, perverse, misguided
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Bellus, -a, -um
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Pretty nice, fine, charming
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Ūtor, ūtī, ūsus sum
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(+ ablative) use
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Iocus, -i m.
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Joke, jest
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Atque
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And
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Vīnum, -i n.
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Wine
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Tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum
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Pick up, carry off, steal
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Linteum, -i n.
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Linen cloth; napkin; sail
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Neglegens, -entis
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Careless
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Salsus, -a, -um
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Salty; witty, clever
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Puto, putare, putavi, putatus
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Think
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Fugio, fugere, fūgi, fugitum
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Flee, escape
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Ineptus, -a, -um
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Foolish, gauche, awkward
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Quamvīs
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(relative adverb) to any degree you like, as much as can be
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Sordidus, -a, -um
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Dirty, squalid, shabby, unbecoming, tacky, sordid
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Invenustus, -a, -um
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Not venustus, unlovely, unattractive
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Crēdo, -dere, -didi, - ditum
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Believe (+ dative)
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Frater, -tris m.
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Brother (here Gaius Asinus Pollio)
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Furtum, -i n.
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Theft; any sneaky act
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Talentum, -i n.
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A weight of silver used as a Greek unit of currency; a large sum of money
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Mūto, -are, -avi, atus
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Change; (in passive with accusative) of thing received in exchange; ablative of price paid, buy; exchange, take in exchange
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Volo, velle, volui
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Wish, be willing
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Lepos, lepōris m.
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Charm, grace, wit
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Differtus, -a, -um
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Filled, stuffed
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Facētia, -ae f.
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Cleverness, wit
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Quārē
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(Interrogative & relative adverb) on account of which thing; wherefore, therefore
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Hendecasyllabi, -ōrum, m.
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Eleven-syllable verses of poetry, especially lines of poetry in the Phalaecian meter; cutting or sarcastic verses
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Trecenti, -ae, -a
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Three hundred
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Exspecto, -are, -avi, -atus
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Anticipate, epxect, look out for
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Remitto, -mittere, -mīsi, -missum
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Send back, return
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Moveo, ēre, mōvi, mōtum
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Move
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Aestimātio, -õnis f.
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Price, monetary value
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Vērum
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(adversative conjunction) but, rather, actually
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Mnēmosynum, -i n.
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Keepsake, souvenir
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Sodālis, -is m.
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Crony, buddy, comrade
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Sūdārium, -ii n.
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A cloth carried to wipe off sweat, also used as a napkin
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Saetabus, -a, -um
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Of or made in Saetabis, a town in Hispania Tarraconensis
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Hiberi, -ōrum m.
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[Pl.] the Iberians or Spaniards
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Mitto, mittere, mīsi, missum
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Send
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Mūnus, -eris n.
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Gift
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Necesse est
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It is necessary (+ subjunctive)
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Ut
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as
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