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69 Cards in this Set
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to lead or take away
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abduco, abducere, abduxi, abductum, (3)
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limb, member
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membrum, -i (n)
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to consider, believe, think
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existimo (1)
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to follow, forward, follow
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prosequor, prosequi, prosecutus sum (3)
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to deceive
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fallo, fallere, fefelli, falsum (3)
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And she was not mistaken
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Neque opinio eam fefellit
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when first, as soon as
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ubi primum
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to gather together, collect
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colligo (com- + lego), colligere, collegi, collectum (3)
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to row
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remigo (remus + ago) (1)
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Eridanus, Po
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Eridanus, -i (m)
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with a downcast mind (spirit)
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animo demisso
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even then, still
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etiam tum
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to stretch out before, show, explain
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ostendo, ostendere, ostendi, ostentum (3)
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sadness
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tristitia, -ae (f)
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to remain through, remain
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permaneo, permanere, permansi, permansum (2)
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doubtful, uncertain
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dubius, -a, -um
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highest, last
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supremus, -a, -um
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therefore
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qua- re-
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let me be allowed
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mihi liceat
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to live
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vivo, vivere, vixi, victum (3)
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as long as I (will) live
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dum vivam
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when I die
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cum . . . decessero
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to go or come under, follow after, succed
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succedo (sub- + cedo), succedere, successi, successum
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speech
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oratio, orationis (f)
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old man
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senex, senis (m)
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ram
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aries, arietis (m)
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vessel
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vas, vasis (n)
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to boil up or over, boil
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effervesco (ex- + fervesco), effervescere, efferbui (3)
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song, charm
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carmen, carminis (n)
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to sing
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cano, canere, cecini, cantum (3)
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to leap out or forth
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exsilio (ex- + salio), exsilire, exsilui (4)
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wonder, marvel, miracle
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miraculum, -i (n)
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to look upon, behold
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intueor, intueri, intuitus sum (2)
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to set up again, put back, restore
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restituo (re- + statuo), restituere, restitui, restitutum (3)
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otherwise than
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aliter . . . ac
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spouse, husband, wife
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coniunx, coniugis (m/f)
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to pass away, perish
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pereo, perire, perii, peritum
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Acastus
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Acastus, -i (m)
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watch
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vigila, -ae (f)
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of hostile mind
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inimico . . . animo
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against them
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in eos
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to betake oneself, go
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se . . . recipere
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to help
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iuvo, iuvare, iuvi, iutum (1)
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to blaze out, be inflamed, rage
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exardesco, exardescere, exarsi, exarsum (3)
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warship
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navis longa
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the fugitives
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fugientis
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to follow upon or up, pursue
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insequor, insequi, insecutus sum (3)
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to throw to, throw, hurl
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adicio (ad- + iacio), adicere, adieci, adiectum
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but
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at
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Glauce
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Glauce, Glauces,(acc) Glaucen (f)
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to send back, send
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remitto, remittere, remisi, remissum (3)
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to divorce
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nuntium remittere
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oath
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ius iurandum, iuris iurandi (n)
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injury, wrong, hurt, harm
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iniuria, -ae (f)
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to weave
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texo, texere, texui, textum (3)
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to cover, conceal
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tego, tegere, texi, tectum (3)
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color
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color, coloris (m)
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to burn
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uro, urere, ussi, ustum (3)
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more suo
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in her (usual) way
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madness
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amentia, -ae (f)
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chariot
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currus, us (m)
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wing
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ala, -ae (f)
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to climb up
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escendo (e- + scando), escendere, escendi, escensum (3)
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and thus
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itaque
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up to that time
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ad id tempus
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upright, erect
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erectus, -a, -um
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part, side, direction
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pars, partis, partium (f)
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to lie, be prostrate
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iaceo, iacere, iacui (2)
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to slip or fall down
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delabor, delabi, delapsus sum (3)
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