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27 Cards in this Set

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fāma, fāmae
f. rumor, report; fame, reputation (famous, defame, infamy) [1st decl.]
fōrma, fōrmae
f. form, shape; beauty (formal, format, formula, formless, deform, inform) [1st decl.]
fortūna, fortūnae
f. fortune, luck (fortunate, misfortune, unfortunate) [1st decl.]
īra, īrae
f. ire, anger (irate, irascible) [1st decl.]
nauta, nautae
m. sailor (nautical, nautilus, argonaut) [1st decl.]
patria, patriae
f. fatherland, native land, (one's country) (patriotic, expatriate, repatriate) [1st decl.]
pecūnia, pecūniae
f. money (pecuniary, impecunious)
philosophia, philosophiae
f. philosophy (from Greek-love of wisdom) [1st decl.]
poena, poenae
f. penalty, punishment (penal, penalize, penalty, pain, subpoena) [1st decl.]
poenās dare
to pay the penalty [idiom]
poēta, poētae
m. poet (poetry, poetic) [1st decl.]
porta, portae
f. gate, entrance (portal, portico, porch, porthole) [1st decl.]
puella, puellae
f. girl [1st decl.]
rosa, rosae
f. rose (rosary, roseate, rosette) [1st decl.]
sententia, sententiae
f. feeling, thought, opinion, vote, sentence (sententious, sentencing, [sentiment?]) [1st decl.]
vīta, vītae
f. life, mode of life (vital, vitals, vitality, vitamin, vitalize, devitalize, revitalize) [1st decl.]
antīquus, antīqua, antīquum
ancient, old-time (antique, antiquities, antiquated, antiquarian) [adj.]
magnus, magna, magnum
large, great; important (magnify, magnificent, magnate, magnitude, magnanimous) [adj.]
meus, mea, meum
my [adj.]
multus, multa, multum
much, many (multitude, multiply, multiple; multi- as prefix) [adj.]
tuus, tua, tuum
your [singular] [adj.]
et
and, even [conj.]
et ... et
both ... and
sed
but [conj.]
Ō
O!, Oh! [commonly preceding a vocative] [interj.]
sine
without (sinecure, sans) [prep. + abl.]
est
is