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16 Cards in this Set
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volō, velle, voluī, ____ |
wish, be willing
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nōlō, nōlle, nōluī, ____
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not wish, be unwilling
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mālō, mālle, māluī, ____
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wish more, wish rather
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edō, ēsse, ēdī, ēsum
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eat
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fās, n.
fās est (*) |
(defective: nom. and acc. sing. only)
divine law, that which is permitted by the gods; it is right, it is permitted, it is lawful Note: Fās est is usually used with a supine or an infinitive. Hoc fās est dictū. This is lawful to say. Fās est hoc dīcere. It is lawful to say this. |
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furor, furōris, m.
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madness
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audāx, audācis
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rash, foolhardy, daring
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integer, integra, integrum
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whole, unharmed, sound;
innocent |
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turpis, -e
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ugly, disgraceful
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caveō, -ēre, cāvī, cautum (*)
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guard against, beware of
Note: The perfect passive participle of caveō is used as an adjective meaning "cautious, careful". |
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complector, -ī, complexus sum
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embrace
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concēdō, -ere, concessī, concessum
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(intrans.) retire, withdraw; give in;
(trans.) give up |
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nūbō, -ere, nūpsī, nuptum (*)
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be married
Note: The perfect passive participle of nūbō is used in the feminine as a noun meaning "bride". |
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pariō, -ere, peperī, partum
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give birth to;
obtain |
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spīrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
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breathe
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velut (adv.)
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as, just as;
just as if |