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26 Cards in this Set
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mos
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moris, m., custom; pl., character
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posterus, -a, -um
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next, following
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placuit
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it was decided
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ne quis
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that no one
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enuntio
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enuntiare, enuntiavi, enuntiatus, to reveal, divulge
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patres
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patrum, m. pl. senators
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eo magis
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all the more
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dixit actum esse
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he said that there had been a debate
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utrum. . .an. . .
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whether. . .or
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haberet
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should have
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trepidans, trepidantis
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in a panic
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caterva
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catrevae, f., crowd
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potius quam
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rather than
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ago
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agere, egi, actus, to do drive; here, to discuss, debate
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profero
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proferre, protuli, prolatus, irreg., to carry forward, continue
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urgeo
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urgere, ursi, tp press, insist
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fides
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fidei, f., good faith, reliability, trust
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ingenium
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ingenii, n., intelligence, ingenuity
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consultum
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consulti, n., decree
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cognomen
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cognominis, n., surname (third or fourth name of a Roman)
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honoris causa
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for the sake of an honor, as an honor
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praebeo
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praebere, praebui, praebitus, to display, show
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*vehementius*
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*more insistently*
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*lacrimantes*
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*weeping* (fem., nom., pl.)
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*mirabantur*
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*(they) were wondering*
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*progressus*
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*having advanced* (masc., nom., sing.)
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