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culpa, -ae, f.

blame, guilt, fault
exemplum, -ī, n.
example
impetus, -ūs, m.
onrush, attack
legiō, legiōnis, f.
legion
victor, victōris, m. (*)
victor, conqueror

Note: In apposition with a substantive the noun victor has the force of an adjective, victorious.

Exercitum redūxit victōrem.
He brought back his army victorious.
necesse (*)
(defective adj.: only neut. nom. and acc. sing.)

necessary

Note: Necesse is used only as a subjective complement with sum or an objective complement with habeō. The subject of sum or the direct object of habeō is often an infinitive.

Hominī necesse est morī.
It is necessary for man to die.

Id facere minus necesse habeō.
I consider it less necessary to do this.
cēnseō, -ēre, -uī, cēnsum
express an opinion, vote;
appraise;
hold a census of
dīscō, -ere, didicī, ____
learn
mīror, -ārī, -ātus sum (*)
wonder at, admire;
wonder

Note: Mīror and queror may be used with a direct object or an infinitive phrase.

Mīrāta est fīlī facta.
She wondered at her son's actions.

Questa est fīlī facta.
She complained of her son's actions.

Mīrāta est fīlium male fēcisse.
She was amazed that her son had behaved badly.

Questa est fīlium male fēcisse.
She complained that her son had behaved badly.
queror, -ī, -ātus sum
compain [of], lament
sanciō, -īre, sanxī, sanctum (*)
make sacred [by a religious act];
make irrevocable;
sanction

Note: The perfect passive participle of sanciō is frequently used as an adjective meaning "sacred, holy, inviolable".
quasi (adv.)
as if;
as it were, sort of
Adverbial Clause of Result:

Adjecives:
tālis, -e
tantus, -a, -um
tot (indeclinable)

Adverbs:
eō, adeō
ita
sīc
tam
totiens
Adjectives:
such, of such a kind
so big, so great, so much
so many

Adverbs:
so, to that point
so, in such a way, to such an extent
so, in such a way
so, to such an extent
so many times