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18 Cards in this Set
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eō, īre, iī, itum
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go
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cōnsulō, -ere, cōnsuluī, cōnsultum (w. dat.)
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take counsel for, consult the interests of
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crēdō, -ere, crēdidī, crēditum (w. dat.)
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believe
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faveō, -ēre, fāvī, fautum (w. dat.)
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favor
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invideō, -ēre, invīdī, invīsum (w. dat.)
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envy
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noceō, -ēre, -uī, -itum (w. dat.)
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harm
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parcō, -ēre, -uī, -itum (w. dat.)
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spare
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pāreō, -ēre, -uī, -itum (w. dat.)
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obey
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placeō, -ēre, -uī, -itum (w. dat.)
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please
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serviō, -īre, -īvī, -ītum (w. dat.)
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serve
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abeō, abīre, abiī (abīvī), abitum
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go away
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adeō, adīre, adiī (adīvī), aditum (*)
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go to, approach (transitive)
Note: Some of these compounds are transitive, even though eō itself is not. Those that are transitive take a direct object (not a dative with compound verbs, as you would expect). |
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obeō, obīre, obiī (obīvī), obitum (*)
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go to, go to meet, take part in (transitive)
Note: Some of these compounds are transitive, even though eō itself is not. Those that are transitive take a direct object (not a dative with compound verbs, as you would expect). |
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pereō, perīre, periī (perīvī), peritum
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perish, be lost
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praetereō, praeterīre, praeteriī (praeterīvī), praeteritum (*)
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go by (transitive)
Note: Some of these compounds are transitive, even though eō itself is not. Those that are transitive take a direct object (not a dative with compound verbs, as you would expect). |
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redeō, redīre, rediī (redīvī), reditum
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go back, come back, return
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subeō, subīre, subiī (subīvī), subitum (*)
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go under, go up to (transitive)
Note: Some of these compounds are transitive, even though eō itself is not. Those that are transitive take a direct object (not a dative with compound verbs, as you would expect). |
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trānseō, trānsīre, trānsiī (transīvī), transitum (*)
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go over, go across (transitive)
Note: Some of these compounds are transitive, even though eō itself is not. Those that are transitive take a direct object (not a dative with compound verbs, as you would expect). |