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22 Cards in this Set
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ámor, amōris
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m.
love (amorous, enamored; cp. amō, amīcus) |
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cármen, cárminis
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n.
song, poem (charm) |
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cīvitās, cīvitātis
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f.
state, citizenship (city; cp. cīvis) |
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córpus, córporis
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n.
body (corps, corpse, corpuscle, corpulent, corporal, corporeal, corporate, corporation, incorporate, corsage, corset) |
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hómō, hóminis
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m.
human being, man (homicide, homage; homo sapiens; cp. hūmānus and vir) |
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lábor, labōris
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m.
labor, work, toil; a work, production (laboratory, belabor, laborious, collaborate, elaborate; cp. labōrō) |
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líttera, -ae
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f. sg.
a letter of the alphabet pl. a letter, epistle, literature (literal, letters, belles-lettres, illiterate, alliteration) |
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mōs, mōris
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m. sg.
habit, custom, manner pl. habits, morals, character (mores, moral, immoral, immorality, morale, morose) |
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nōmen, nōminis
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n.
name (nomenclature, nominate, nominative, nominal, noun, pronoun, renown, denomination, ignominy, misnomer) |
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pāx, pācis
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f.
peace (pacify, pacific, pacifist, appease, pay) |
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rēgīna, -ae
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f. queen
(Regina, regina, reginal; cp. regō) |
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rēx, rēgis
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m.
king (regal, regalia, regicide, royal; cp. rajah) |
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témpus, témporis
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n.
time; occasion, opportunity (tempo, temporary, contemporary, temporal, temporize, extempore, tense) |
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térra, -ae
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f.
earth, ground, land, country (terrestrial, terrace, terrier, territory, inter, parterre, subterranean, terra cotta) |
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úxor, uxōris
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f.
wife (uxorial, uxorious, uxoricide) |
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vírgō, vírginis
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f.
maiden, virgin (virgin, virginal, virginity, Virginia) |
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vírtūs, virtūtis
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f.
manliness, courage; excellence, character, worth, virtue (virtuoso, virtuosity, virtual; cp. vir) |
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nóvus, -a, -um
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new; strange
(novel, novelty, novice, innovate) |
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post
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prep. + acc.
after, behind (posterity, posterior, posthumous, post mortem, post meridiem, preposterous, postgraduate, postlude, postwar; cp. postrēmum) |
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sub
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prep. + abl. (no motion)
prep. + acc. (motion) under, up under, close to (subterranean, suburb, succeed, suffix, suggest, support, sustain) |
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aúdeō, audēre, aúsus sum
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to dare
(audacious, audacity) |
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nécō (1)
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to murder, kill
(internecine; cp. noceō and necro- from Greek nekros) |