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104 Cards in this Set
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annus
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ī (m) year
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ēducātio
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ēducātiōnis (f) upbringing, rearing | education
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lūdus
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ī (m) school, game
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mēnsa
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mēnsae (f) table
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doceō
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docēre, docuī, doctum to teach
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discō
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discere, didicī to learn
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scrībō
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scrībere, scripsī, scriptum to write
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ācer, ācris, ācre
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sharp, eager | severe, fierce
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aptus, a, um
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fitting, proper, apt, suitable
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brevis, breve
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short, brief
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celer, celeris, celere
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swift, quick, rapid
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fortis, forte
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strong, brave
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ingēns, ingentis
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huge
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iuvenis, iuvenis
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young, youthful,
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omnis, omne
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all, every
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pūblicus, a, um
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public
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senex, senis
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old, aged | (as a noun) old man
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gravis, grave
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serious, important, weighty
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Scūtō bonae voluntātis tuae corōnāstī nōs.
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With the shield of Your good will You have encircled us. (Maryland state motto from Psalm 5:13 of the Latin Vulgate)
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Decline the third declension adjective: celer, celeris celere (three-termination adjective)
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celer, celeris, celere | celeris, celeris, celeris | celerī, celerī, celerī | celerem, celerem, celere | celerī, celerī, celerī || celerēs, celerēs, celeria | celerium, celerium, celerium | celeribus, celeribus, celeribus | celerēs, celerēs, celeria | celeribus, celeribus, celeribus
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Decline the third declension adjective: omnis, omne (two-termination adjective)
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Masculine/Feminine listed together, then Neuter | omnis, omne | omnis, omnis | omnī, omnī | omnem, omne || omnēs, omnia | omnium, omnium | omnibus, omnibus | omnēs, omnia | omnibus, omnibus
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Decline the third declension adjective: ingēns, ingentis (one-termination adjective) (the dictionary listing in your book gives you the nominative singular and then the genitive singular)
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Masculine/Feminine listed together, then Neuter | ingēns, ingēns | ingentis, ingentis | ingentī, ingentī | ingentem, ingēns | ingentī, ingentī || ingentēs, ingentia | ingentium, ingentium | ingentibus, ingentibus | ingentēs, ingentia | ingentibus, ingentibus
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camera
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ae (f) room
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flōs
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flōris (m) flower, blossom
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ignis
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ignis (f) fire
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lectus
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ī (m) cound, bed | bier
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nux
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nucis (f) nut | nut tree
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accipiō
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accipere, accēpī, acceptum to receive
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capiō
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capere, cēpī, captum to take, seize | capture
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cōnspiciō
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cōnspicere, cōnspexī, cōnspectum to catch sight of
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cōnsūmō
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cōnsūmere, cōnsūmpsī, cōnsūmptum to consume, eat
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iaciō
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iacere, iēcī, iactum to throw
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incipiō
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incipere, incēpī, inceptum to begin
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faciō
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facere, fēcī, factum to do, make
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ōrnō
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(1) to decorate, adorn
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surgō
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surgere, surrēxī, surrectum rise, arise
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vīvō
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vīvere, vīxī, vīctum to live
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fēlīx, fēlīcis
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happy
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flammeus, a, um
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fiery | flame covered | (as a neuter noun) bridal veil
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Ēnse petit placidam sub lībertāte quiētem.
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By the sword he seeks quiet peace under liberty. (Massachusetts state motto from Algernon Sydney, contemporary of William Penn)
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List the four verbs that have irregular singular imperatives
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dūc, dīc, fer, fac (from dūcō, dīcō, ferō, faciō) (plural imperatives are like other verbs: dūcite, dīcitet, ferite, facite)
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Conjugate capiō (a third –iō conjugation) in the present, future, and imperfect
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capiō, capis, capit, capimus, capitis, capiunt | capiam, capiēs, capiet, capiēmus, capiētis, capient | capiēbam, capiēbās, capiēbat, capiēbāmus, capiēbātis, capiēbant
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honor
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honōris (m) honor
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officium
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ī (n) office, duty
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tempus
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temporis (n) time
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administrō
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(1) to manage
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faveō
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favēre, fāvī, fautum (+ dat.) to favor, support
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noceō
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nocēre, nocuī (+ dat.) to harm, to be harmful to
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pareō
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parēre, paruī (+ dat.) to obey, to be obedient to
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placeō
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placēre, placuī (+ dat.) to please, to be pleasing to
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stō
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stāre, stetī, statum to stand
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studeō
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studēre, studuī (+ dat.) to study, to direct one’s zeal to
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amīcus, a, um
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friendly
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cārus, a, um
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dear (to)
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dissimilis, dissimile
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unlike
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fidēlis, fidēle
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faithful, loyal (to)
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inimīcus, a, um
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unfriendly
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pār, paris
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equal (to)
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similis, simile
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like, similar (to)
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bene
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well
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iterum
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again
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Sī quaeris paenīnsulam amoenam, circumspice.
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If you seek a delightful peninsula, look around. (Michigan state motto)
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captīvus
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ī (m) captive, prisoner of war
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proelium
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ī (n) battle
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senātor
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senātōris (m) senator, member of the Roman senate
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verbum
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ī (n) word
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āmittō
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amittere, āmīsī, āmissum to let go, lose
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dēbeō
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dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitum ought, must
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eō
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īre, iī/īvī, itum to go
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ferō
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ferre, tulī, latum to bring, carry
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maneō
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manēre, mānsī, mānsum to stay, remain
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possum
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posse, potuī to be able, can
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prōcēdō
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prōcēdere, prōcessī, prōcessum to advance, proceed
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superō
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(1) to surpass, outdo, overcome
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reddō
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reddere, reddidī, redditum to give back, return
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potēns, potentis
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able, capable, powerful
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vīcīnus, a, um
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neighboring, nearby | (as a noun) neighbor
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apud
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(preposition + accusative) among
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Virtūte et armīs
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By virtue and arms (Mississippi state motto)
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Conjugate eō in the present, future and imperfect
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eō, īs, it, īmus, ītis, eunt | ībō, ībis, ībit, ībimus, ībitis, ībunt | ībam, ībās, ībat, ībāmus, ībātis, ībant
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Conjugate ferō in the present, future and imperfect
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ferō, fers, fert, ferimus, fertis, ferunt | feram, ferēs, ferret, ferēmus, ferētis, ferent | ferēbam, ferēbās, ferēbat, ferēbāmus, ferēbātis, ferēbant
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amor
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amōris (m) love
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corium
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coriī (n) skin, hide
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fātum
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ī (n) fate
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frāter
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frātris (m) brother
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līnum
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ī (n) line, rope, thread
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prīnceps
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prīncipis (m) prince, leader
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soror
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sorōris (f) sister
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ego
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I
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is, ea, id
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he, she, it
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tū
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you
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adamō
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(1) to fall in love with
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circumscrībō
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circumscrībere, circumscripsī, circumscriptum to draw a line around
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condō
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condere, condidī, conditum to found, establish
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crēdō
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crēdere, crēdidī, crēditum; (+ dative of person, + accusative of thing) to believe, trust
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effugiō
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effugere, effūgī to run away, escape
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relinquō
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relinquere, relīquī, relictum to leave behind
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crūdēlis
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crūdēle hard-hearted, cruel
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miser, misera, miserum
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unhappy, wretched, miserable
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contrā
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(preposition + accusative) against
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post
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(preposition + accusative) after
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Salūs populī suprēma lēx estō.
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The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law. (Missouri state motto)
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Decline ego, tū, nōs, vōs
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ego, meī, mihi, mē, mē | tū, tuī, tibi, tē, tē | nōs, nostrum (nostrī), nōbīs, nōs, nōbīs | vōs, vestrum, vōbīs, vōs, vōbīs
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Decline is, ea, id
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is, ea, id | eius, eius, eius | eī, eī, eī | eum, eam, id | eō, eā, eō | | eī, eae, ea | eōrum, eārum, eōrum | eīs, eīs, eīs | eōs, eās, ea | eīs, eīs, eīs
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