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23 Cards in this Set
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probus
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probus -a -um [good , excellent, fine; morally good, upright, virtuous]. Adv. probe, [well, rightly, properly].
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dicax
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dicax -acis [ready of speech; witty , satirical, sarcastic].
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idem
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idem eadem idem [the same]; with dat. , or ac, et, etc., [the same as]; by way of addition, [also]; of contrast, [yet]; 'alter idem', [a second self].
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plurimus
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Superl. plurimus, [most, very many]; in sing., of a large number, like the English [full many a]; of energy, etc., [strong]; genit. of value plurimi, [at the highest price or value].
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ruber
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ruber -bra -brum [red , ruddy].
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plumbum
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plumbum -i n. [lead; a bullet; a leaden pipe]; 'plumbum album' , [tin].
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caper
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caper -pri m. [he-goat].
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scurra
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scurra -ae m. [a dandy , man-about-town; a jester, buffoon].
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scitus
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partic. scitus -a -um, [knowing, shrewd, judicious; pretty, fine]
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facetiae
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infacetus
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infacetus and inficetus -a -um [dull , crude, without humor or wit]; adv. infacete (infic-).
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rus
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rus ruris n. [the country , a country seat, farm, estate]; acc. rus, [to the country]; locative, ruri (or rure), [in the country].
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umquam
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umquam (unquam) [at any time , ever].
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gaudeo
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gaudeo gaudere gavisus sum [to rejoice , be glad]; with abl. of cause, [to delight in]; 'in sinu gaudere', [to rejoice in secret].
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miror
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miror -ari dep. [to wonder , be astonished at; to admire, look on with admiration]
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fallo
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fallo fallere fefelli falsum [to deceive , lead astray, cause to be mistaken]
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nimirum
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nimirum [undoubtedly , certainly, of course] (often ironical).
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nimis
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nimis [very much; too much , excessively].
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mantica
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mantica -ae f. [wallet , knapsack].
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tergum
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tergum -i n. [the back]; 'terga dare' , [to flee]; 'a tergo', [in the rear]; [a hide, skin]; meton. [a thing made out of hide].
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dorsum
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dorsum -i n. [the back] , of men, animals or things; 'immane dorsum mari summo', [a reef]; [a mountain ridge].
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attingo
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attingo -tingere -tigi -tactum [to touch , to reach]; of places, [to border upon]; of enemies, [to attack, strike].
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tango
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tango tangere tetigi tactum [to touch , strike, push, hit; to border on, to reach; to steal; to defile; to taste; to affect the feelings; to touch upon a subject].
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