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43 Cards in this Set
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Acestes
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Acestes, ae-m. king in Sicily
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Aeneas
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Aeneas, ae-m. Trojan prince, son of Venus and Anchises, hero of the Aeneid
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aequor
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aequor, oris-n. sea, waves; (level) plain
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agmen
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agmen, inis-n. army, line, troop; course
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alius
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alius, a, ud-other, another, else
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altus
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altus, a, um-(on) high, lofty, deep
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amor
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amor, oris-m. love, desire, passion
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Anchises
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Anchises, ae-m. Tojan prince, father of Aeneas
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anima
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anima, ae-f. air, breath, life, soul, shade
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animus
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animus, i-m. soul, spirit, breath, courage; anger, pride; purpose, thought
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antiquus
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antiquus, a , um-ancient, old, aged, former, of olden times, time-honored
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ara
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ara, ae-f. altar
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arma
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arma, orum-n. arms, equipment, tools
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arvum
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arvum, i-n. plowed land, field, region
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arx
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arx, arcis-f. citadel, fort; height, hill
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ater
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ater, tra, trum-black, gloomy, deadly
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aura
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aura, ae-f. breeze, air; favor; light
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aurum
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aurum, i-n. gold
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bellum
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bellum, i-n. war(fare), combat, fight
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caelum
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caelum, i-n. sky, heaven; weather
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campus
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campus, i-n. plain, field, level surfaces
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caput
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caput, itis-n. head; summit; life, person
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casus
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casus, us-m. chance, (mis)fortune; fall
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clamor
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clamor, oris-m. shout, roar, applause
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classis
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classis, is-f. fleet, army, ship
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comes
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comes, itis-m.(f.) comrade, follower
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conjunx
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conjunx, jugis-m.(f.) husband, wife
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corpus
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corpus, oris-n. body, corpse, form
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cunctus
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cunctus, a, um- all, whole, entire
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cura
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cura, ae-f. care, anxiety, grief; loe
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cursus
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cursus, us-m. course, running ; haste
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Danaus
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Danaus, a, um-Danaan, Greek
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dea
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dea, ae-f. goddess
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deus
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deus, i-m. god, divinity, deity
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dexter
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dexter, (e)ra, (e)rum-right (hand); favorable;f. subst. right hand
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dictum
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dictum, i-n. word, speech, comand
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Dido
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Dido, onis-f. legendary founder and queen of Carthage
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dies
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dies, diei-m.(f.) day, time, season
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divus
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divus, a, um-divine, heavenly, deified;subst. dibinity, god, goddess
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domus
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domus, us-f. house(hold), home, abode; family, rave, line
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donum
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donum, i-n. gift, offering, prize, reward
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ego
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ego, mei-(pl.nos, nostrum)I
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equus
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equus, i-m. horse, steed, charger
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