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40 Cards in this Set
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audacia, audaciae f.
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boldness; recklessness, audacity
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campus, campi m.
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(flat) plain
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castra, castrorum n. pl.
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(military) camp
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murus, muri m.
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wall
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paulum, pauli* n.
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small amount, a little
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signum, signi n.
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sign, signal; standard
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telum, teli n.
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spear; weapon
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ignis, ignis, ium m.
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fire
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imperator, ,imperatoris m.
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commander, general
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legio, legionis f.
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legion
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lux, lucis f.
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light, daylight
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prima luce (idiom)
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at daybreak
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maiores, maiorum m. pl.
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ancestors
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sensus, sensus m.
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perception, feeling; sense
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arbitror (1st-tr.)
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judge, consider, think
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puto (1st-tr.)
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think, suppose
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soleo, solere, solitus sum (2nd)
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be accustomed
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credo, credere, credidi, criditus (3rd)
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trust, believe (+dat)
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iacio, iacere, ieci, iactus (3rd)
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throw; utter; lay, establish
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eicio, eicere, eieci, eiectus (3rd)
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throw out, expel
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loquor, loqui, locutus sum
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speak
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invenio, invenire, inveni, inventus (4th)
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find, discover
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scio, scire, scivi or scii, scitus (4th)
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know
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nescio, nescire, nescivi or nescii, nescitus (4th)
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not know
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pereo, perire, perii, periturus (4th)
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pass away, be destroyed; perish, die
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longus, -a, -um
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long; far; long-standing; far-reaching
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summus, -a, -um
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highest; top (of); last, final
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brevis, breve
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short, brief
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humilis, humile
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humble
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sapiens, sapientis
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wise
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similis, simile
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similar (+gen. or dat.)
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dissimilis, dissimile
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dissimilar, unlike, different (+gen. or dat.)
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diu (adv.)
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for a long time
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fore = futurus, -a, -um + esse
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Irregular future active infinitive of the verb sum
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igitur (postpositive conj.)
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therefore
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longe (adv.)
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a long way , far; by far
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parum (indecl. subst.)
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too little, not enough
(adv.) too little, inadequately |
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primus (adv.)
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first; for the first time
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quam primum
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as soon as possible
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quam (adv.)
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as, how; (conj.) than
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