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16 Cards in this Set
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metus, -ūs, m.
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fear, dread
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versus, -ūs, m.
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a turning;
a verse [of poetry], a line [of prose] |
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adsum, adesse, adfuī, adfutūrus
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be present;
(w. dat.) be present at, be present to help |
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ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum
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bear, bring, take;
relate |
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impōnō, -ere, imposuī, impositum
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(w. acc. & dat.) put in, put on;
(w. dat.) deceive |
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īnstō, -āre, institī, ____
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(w. dat.) stand in, stand on;
follow closely, press |
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ōstendō, -ere, ōstendī, ōstentum
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display, show
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praestō, -āre, praestitī, prestitum
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(w. dat.) stand before, excel
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prōmittō, -ere, prōmīsī, prōmissum
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send forth;
(w. dat.) promise |
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prōsum, prōdesse, prōfuī, prōfutūrus
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(w. dat.) be useful, be advantageous, be profitable
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adferō, adferre, attulī, allātum (+)
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bring up;
(w. dat.) bring to, report Note: Notice that when a prefix is attached ot a verb its spelling may be changed to make pronunciation easier. This process is call assimilation. in + posuī > imposuī ad + tulī > attulī ab + ferō > auferō in + lātum > illātum Some compounds of ferō have idiomatic uses: Cōnfero with a reflexive object means betake oneself, proceed, go: Domum sē contulērunt. They went home. Bellum alicui īnfero. I make war on someone. Signa īnferunt (They carry the standards onward) means, They advance to the attack. Pedem referō. I go back, I return, I give ground. Grātiam alicui (dat. of reference) referō. I show gratitude to someone. |
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auferō, auferre, abstulī, ablātum (+)
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carry off, steal
Note: Notice that when a prefix is attached ot a verb its spelling may be changed to make pronunciation easier. This process is call assimilation. in + posuī > imposuī ad + tulī > attulī ab + ferō > auferō in + lātum > illātum Some compounds of ferō have idiomatic uses: Cōnfero with a reflexive object means betake oneself, proceed, go: Domum sē contulērunt. They went home. Bellum alicui īnfero. I make war on someone. Signa īnferunt (They carry the standards onward) means, They advance to the attack. Pedem referō. I go back, I return, I give ground. Grātiam alicui (dat. of reference) referō. I show gratitude to someone. |
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cōnferō, cōnferre, contulī, collātum (+)
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bring together, collect;
(w. dat.) compare Note: Notice that when a prefix is attached ot a verb its spelling may be changed to make pronunciation easier. This process is call assimilation. in + posuī > imposuī ad + tulī > attulī ab + ferō > auferō in + lātum > illātum Some compounds of ferō have idiomatic uses: Cōnfero with a reflexive object means betake oneself, proceed, go: Domum sē contulērunt. They went home. Bellum alicui īnfero. I make war on someone. Signa īnferunt (They carry the standards onward) means, They advance to the attack. Pedem referō. I go back, I return, I give ground. Grātiam alicui (dat. of reference) referō. I show gratitude to someone. |
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īnferō, īnferre, intulī, illātum
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carry onward;
(w. dat.) bring upon, inflict Note: Notice that when a prefix is attached ot a verb its spelling may be changed to make pronunciation easier. This process is call assimilation. in + posuī > imposuī ad + tulī > attulī ab + ferō > auferō in + lātum > illātum Some compounds of ferō have idiomatic uses: Cōnfero with a reflexive object means betake oneself, proceed, go: Domum sē contulērunt. They went home. Bellum alicui īnfero. I make war on someone. Signa īnferunt (They carry the standards onward) means, They advance to the attack. Pedem referō. I go back, I return, I give ground. Grātiam alicui (dat. of reference) referō. I show gratitude to someone. |
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referō, referre, rettulī, relātum
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bring back, report back
Note: Notice that when a prefix is attached ot a verb its spelling may be changed to make pronunciation easier. This process is call assimilation. in + posuī > imposuī ad + tulī > attulī ab + ferō > auferō in + lātum > illātum Some compounds of ferō have idiomatic uses: Cōnfero with a reflexive object means betake oneself, proceed, go: Domum sē contulērunt. They went home. Bellum alicui īnfero. I make war on someone. Signa īnferunt (They carry the standards onward) means, They advance to the attack. Pedem referō. I go back, I return, I give ground. Grātiam alicui (dat. of reference) referō. I show gratitude to someone. |
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tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum
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lift up, raise, remove
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