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59 Cards in this Set
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Aegeus. Aegeī m |
Aegeus (a king of Athens) |
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Aegīdēs, -ae m |
son of Aegeus, Theseus |
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Aethra, -ae f
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Aethra, princess of Troezen |
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Athēniēnsēs, -ium m
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the Athenians
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clāva, -ae f
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club |
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Eleusīna, -ae f
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Eleusis (city in Attica) |
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hospes, hospitis c |
host, guest
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ictus, ictūs m
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blow, stroke, beat
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isthmus, -ī m
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the Isthmus of Corinth
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latrō, latrōnis m
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robber
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lectus, -ī m
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bed,couch
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Neptūnus, -ī m |
Neptune, god of the sea
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ōra, -ae f
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shore, sea shore
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peregrīnātor, peregrīnātōris m
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stranger, traveller
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pīnus, -ūs or -ī f |
pine tree |
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Pittheus, Pittheī m |
Pittheus, king of Troezen and grandfather of Theseus
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Procrustēs, -ae m |
Procrustes (a robber)
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prōles, prōlis f |
off-spring, son
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regiō, regiōnis f
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region, land
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rūs, rūris n
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countryside
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Scīrōn, Scīrōnis m
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Sciron (a brigand) (the second syllable of the nominative is wrongly shown as short in the textbook)
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Sinis, Sinis m
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Sinis Pinebender (a mythical robber)
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sola, -ae f
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shoe, sandal
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sūs, suis c
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pig, sow
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Thēseus. Thēseī m
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Theseus (son of Aegeus)
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Troezēn, Troezēnis f
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Troezen (a city in Argolis, north-east Peloponnese)
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turtur, turturis m
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turtle
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tyrannus, -ī m
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tyrant
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vōtum, -ī n
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prayer, offering, vow
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Vulcānus, -ī m
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Vulcan (god of fire)
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aptō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
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fit to, adapt to
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curvō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
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curve, bend, arch
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dēmittō, dēmittere, dēmīsī, dēmissum
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send away, send down
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discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessum
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depart, go away
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expōnō, expōnere, exposuī, expositum
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put out, display, show
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inclīnō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
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bend, bend over
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occīdō, occīdere, occīdī, occīsum
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kill (distinguish carefully from occidō, occidere, occidī, occāsum, set (of the sun), die
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offerō, offerre, obtulī, oblātum
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offer, present
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persuādeō, -suādēre, -suāsi, -suāsum (+ dative)
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persuade
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proficīscor, proficīscī, profectus sum |
set out
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recūsō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
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refuse |
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suscipiō, suscipere, suscēpī, susceptum
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undertake, offer
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terreō, terrēre, terruī, territum
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terrify
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tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum
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raise, do away with
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trāditur
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it is said, handed down, people say
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ūtor, ūtī, ūsus sum (+ablative)
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use
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aptus, -a, -um
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fitting, suitable
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ferreus, -a, -um
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iron (adjective)
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idōneus, –a, -um
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suitable
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pūblicus, -a, -um
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public
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puerīlis, -e |
boyish
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Troezēnius, -a, -um
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of Troezen
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sēcūrus, -a, -um
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secure, free from care
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similis, -e (+genitive or dative) |
like |
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solūtus, -a, -um |
loosened, freed |
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quam ob rem
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for this reason
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quis, quid
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anyone, anything, someone, something
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secundum (+accusative)
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after, by, along
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valdē |
strongly, very hard |