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46 Cards in this Set
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ante
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(prep. + acc.) before, in front of; (adv.) before, previously
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antīquus, -a, -um
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ancient
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ardeō, ardēre, arsī, arsus
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to burn, be on fire; to desire
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arma, -ōrum
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(plural) arms, weapons (n)
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aurum, -ī
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gold (n)
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aureus, -a, -um
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golden, of gold
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autem
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however, moreover
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bene
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well (adj.)
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canō, canere, cecinī, cantus
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to sing (of)
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cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessus
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to go, move; to yield
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accēdō, accēdere, accessī, accessus
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to go to, to approach
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discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessus
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to go from, to depart, leave
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dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitus
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to owe; (w/infinitive) ought
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dominus, -ī
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master, lord
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dūrus, -a, -um
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hard, harsh
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ferrum, -ī
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iron, sword
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flamma, -ae
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flame, fire (f)
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imperium, -ī
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authority, power; empire (n)
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imperō, imperāre, imperāvī, imperātus
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to give (an) order(s); to command
(Person commanded in dat. case; thing ordered with ut or ne of indirect command |
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interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectus
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to kill
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invādō, invādere, invāsī, invāsus
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to go into, invade, attack
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magister, magistrī
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superior, director, master, teacher
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medius, -a, -um
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middle, middle of
(eg. in mediō oppidō = in the middle of the town; ad medium oppidum = towards the middle of the town) |
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moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtus
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to move
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removeō, removēre, remōvī, remōtus
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to remove, take away, set aside
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mox
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soon
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nōscō, nōscere, nōvī, nōtus
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to learn;
(in perfect) to know |
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cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitus
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to learn;
(in perfect) to know |
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novus, -a, -um
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new, strange
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numquam
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never
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umquam
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ever
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pius, -a, -um
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loyal, dutiful, pious
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impius, -a, -um
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irreverent, wicked, impious
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populus, -ī
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people (collective: use only in singular) (m)
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possum, posse, potuī
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to be able; can
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post
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(prep. +acc.) after, behind;
(adv.) afterwards, after, behind |
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postquam
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(conj.) after (+ indicative)
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quamquam
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(conj.) although (+ indicative)
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ruīna, -ae
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fall, downfall, ruin, destruction (f)
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ruō, ruere, ruī, rutus
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to fall, go to ruin; to rush
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sine
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(prep. w/ abl.) without
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socius, -a, -um
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allied
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socius, -ī
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ally (m)
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tamen
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(adv.) nevertheless
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vivō, vivere, vīxī, victus
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to be alive, to live
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vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus
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to call
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