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70 Cards in this Set
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amor, amoris
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love
(noun, m.) |
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carmen, carminis
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song, poem
(noun, n.) |
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civitas, civitatis
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state, citizenship
(noun, f.) |
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homo, hominis
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human being, man
(noun, m.) |
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labor, laboris
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labour, work, toil; a work, production
(noun, m.) |
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littera, -ae
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a letter of the alphabet
(noun, feminine singular) |
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litterae, -arum
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a letter, epistle, literature
(noun, feminine plural) |
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mos, moris
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habit, custom, manner
(noun, m.) |
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mores, morum
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habits, morals, character
(noun, masculine plural) |
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nomen, nominis
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name
(noun, n.) |
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pax, pacis
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peace
(noun, f.) |
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regina, -ae
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queen
(noun, f.) |
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rex, regis
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king
(noun, m.) |
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tempus, temporis
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time; occasion, opportunity
(noun, n.) |
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terra, -ae
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earth, ground, land, country
(noun, f.) |
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uxor, uxoris
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wife
(noun, f.) |
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virgo, virginis
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maiden, virgin
(noun, f.) |
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virtus, virtutis
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manliness, courage; excellence, character, worth, virtue
(noun, f.) |
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novus, -a, -um
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new; strange
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post
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after, behind
(PREP + ACC) |
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sub
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under, up under, close to
(PREP + ABL) = verbs of rest (PREP + ACC) = verbs of motion |
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audeo, audere, ausus sum
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to dare
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neco (1)
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to murder, to kill
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Cicero, Ciceronis
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(Marcus Tullius) Cicero
(noun, m.) |
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copia, -ae
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abundance, supply
(noun, feminine singular) |
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copiae, -arum
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supplies, troops, forces
(noun, feminine plural) |
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frater, fratris
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brother
(noun, m.) |
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laus, laudis
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praise, glory, fame
(noun, f.) |
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libertas, libertatis
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liberty
(noun, f.) |
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ratio, rationis
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reckoning, account; reason, judgement, consideration; system; manner, method
(noun, f.) |
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scriptor, scriptoris
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writer, author
(noun, m.) |
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soror, sororis
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sister
(noun, f.) |
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victoria, -ae
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victory
(noun, f.) |
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dum
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while, as long as, at the same time that = (CONJ.)
(CONJ. + SUBJ.) = until |
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ad
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to, up to, near to (PREP + ACC)
- also can contrast dative of I.O. - "place to which" = motion verb |
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ex or e
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out of, from, from within; by reason of, on account of
(PREP + ABL) |
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numquam
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never
(adverb) |
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tamen
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nevertheless, still
(adverb) |
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ago, agere, egi, actum
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to drive, lead, do, act; pass, spend
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gratias agere + DAT
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to thank someone,
to give thanks to |
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demonstro (1)
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to point out, show, demonstrate
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disco, discere, didici
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to learn
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doceo, docere, docui, doctum
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to teach
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duco, ducere, duxi, ductum
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to lead; to consider, regard; prolong
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gero, gerere, gessi, gestum
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to carry; carry on, manage, conduct, wage, accomplish, perform
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scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptum
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to write, compose
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traho, trahere, traxi, tractum
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to draw, drag; derive, acquire
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vinco, vincere, vici, victum
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to conquer, overcome
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locus, -i
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place; passage in literature
(noun, masculine singular) |
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loca, locorum
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places, region
(noun, neuter plural) |
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loci, locorum
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passages in literature
(noun, masculine plural) |
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morbus, -i
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disease, sickness
(noun, m.) |
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studium, -ii
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eagerness, zeal, pursuit, study
(noun, n.) |
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hic, haec, hoc
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this; the latter; at times weakened to he, she, it, they (ad hoc)
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ille, illa, illud
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that; the former; the famous; he, she, it, they
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iste, ista, istud
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that of yours, that; such
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alius, -a, -ud
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other, another
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alii ... alii
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some ... others
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alter, altera, alterum
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the other (of two), second
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neuter, neutra, neutrum
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not either, neither
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nullus, -a, -um
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not any, no, none
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solus, -a, -um
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alone, only, the only
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non solum ... sed etiam
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not only ... but also
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totus, -a, -um
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whole, entire
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ullus, -a, -um
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any
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unus, -a, -um
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one, single, alone
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uter, utra, utrum
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either, which (of two)
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enim
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for, in fact, truly
POSTPOSITIVE CONJ. (goes in middle) |
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in
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into, toward; against
(PREP+ACC) in, on (PREP+ABL) |
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nimis, or nimium
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too, too much, excessively
(adverb) |