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comes, comitis, m. or f. (*)
companion

Note: comes is from cum + eō, a "goer-with"
mora, -ae, f.
delay
pudor, pudōris, m.
shame, modesty
improbus, -a, -um
bad, depraved, shameless
mortuus, -a, -um
dead
cadō, -ere, cecidī, cāsum (*)
fall

Note: Cadō in compounds becomes -cidō, -cidere, cidī, -cāsum = fall down, sink.

Example: occidō, -ere, occidī, occāsum
caedō, -ere, cecīdī, caesum (*)
fell, cut down

Note: Caedō in compounds becomes -cīdō, -cīdere, -cīdī, -cīsum.

Example: occīdō, -ere, occīsum, cut = down, kill
canō, -ere, cecinī, cantum
(trans. and intrans.)
sing, play
loquor, -ī, locūtus sum
speak
morior, -ī, moritūrus (*)
die

Note: Morior has no perfect passive participle (moritūrus is future active). The missing form is replaced by the adjective mortuus:

Mortua est.
She is dead = She has died = She died.
rapiō, -ere, rapuī, raptum (*)
snatch

Note: Rapiō in compounds becomes -ripiō, -ripere, -ripuī, -reptum.

Example: ēripiō, -ere, ēripuī, ēreptum = snatch out, rescue
sūmō, -ere, sūmpsī, sūmptum
take;
put on