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34 Cards in this Set
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Iugeo, -ere, -xi, -ctum
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Mourn
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Quantus, -a, -um
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(Interrogative or relative adjective) how much, how great [in Pl.] how many
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Morior, morī, mortuus sum
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Die
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Plūs, plūris
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(adjective and adverb) more
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Oculus, -i m.
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Eye
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Mellītus, -a, -um
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Honey-sweet
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Nosco, -ere, nōvi, nōtum
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Know
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Tam...quam
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As...as
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Gremium, -iī n.
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Lap
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Moveō, movēre, movī, motus
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To move
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Circumsilio, -ire
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Spring or leap around
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Modo...modo
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Now...now
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Huc
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(adverb) to this place
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Illuc
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(adverb) to that place
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Sōlus, -a, -um
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Only, alone, lonely
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Domina, -ae f.
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Mistress
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Usque
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(adverb) all the way to; continuously, constantly
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Pīpio (1)
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Chirp
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Iter, itineris n.
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Journey, path, road
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Tenebricosus, -a, -um
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Shadowy, dark
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Unde
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(Relative adjective) from which, whence
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Nēgro (1)
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Deny, refuse, say that...not
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Quisquam, quicquam
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(indefinite pronoun) anyone, anything
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Tenebrae, -arum f.
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Darkness shadows
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Orcus, -i m.
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(Dis.) god of the underworld, underworld
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Bellus, -a, -um
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Pretty, nice, charming, fine
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Devoro (1)
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Eat up, devour
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Aufero, auferre, abstuli, ablatum
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Carry away,
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Misellus, -a, -um
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(dim. of miser) poor, little; wretchedly in love
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Opera, -ae f.
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Activity, work, effort
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Fleo, flere, flevi, fletum
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Weep, cry
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Turgidulus, -a, -um
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Swollen
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Rubeo, -ere
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To become red
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Ocellus, -i m.
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Eye
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