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17 Cards in this Set
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Virtūte et armīs
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By virtue and arms (Mississippi state motto)
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captīvus
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ī (m) captive, prisoner of war
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proelium
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ī (n) battle
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senātor
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senātōris (m) senator, member of the Roman senate
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verbum
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ī (n) word
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āmittō
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amittere, āmīsī, āmissum to let go, lose
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dēbeō
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dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitum ought, must
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eō
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īre, iī/īvī, itum to go
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ferō
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ferre, tulī, latum to bring, carry
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maneō
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manēre, mānsī, mānsum to stay, remain
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possum
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posse, potuī to be able, can
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prōcēdō
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prōcēdere, prōcessī, prōcessum to advance, proceed
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superō
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(1) to surpass, outdo; overcome
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reddō
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reddere, reddidī, redditum to give back, return
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potēns, potentis
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able, capable; powerful
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vīcīnus, a, um
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neighboring, nearby; (as a noun) neighbor
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apud
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(preposition + accusative) among
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