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95 Cards in this Set
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Evigilo, evigilare |
I wake up |
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Excito,excitare |
I rouse, awaken |
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Invideo, invidere +dat. |
I envy |
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Teneo, tenere |
I hold |
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Colo, colere |
I worship |
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Depono, deponere |
I put down |
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Vivo,vivere |
I live |
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Divinus, divina, divinum |
Divine |
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Nullus,nulla,nullum |
No |
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Pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum |
Beautiful |
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Aura, -ae |
Breeze, air (f) |
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Domina,-ae |
Mistress (f) |
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Forma,-ae |
Shape, beauty (f) |
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Maritus, -i |
Husband (m) |
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Sonus,-i |
Sound (m) |
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Arbor, arboris |
Tree (f) |
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Lux, lucis |
Light (f) |
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Vox, vocis |
Voice (f) |
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Nemo, neminis |
No one |
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Qui, quae, quod |
Who, which |
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Numquam |
Never |
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Umquam |
Ever |
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Si |
If |
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Amo, amare |
I love |
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Despero, despare |
I despair |
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Placeo, placere +dat. |
I please |
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Mihi placet |
It pleases me |
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Peto, petere |
I seek, pursue |
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Perficio,percifere |
I carry out |
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Animus, -i |
Mind (m) |
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Deus, -i |
God (m) |
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Dea, -ae |
Goddess (f) |
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Nuntius, -i |
Messenger (m) |
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Oculus, -i |
Eye (m) |
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Imperium, imperi |
Order (n) |
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Amor, amoris |
Love (m) |
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Hiems, hiemis |
Winter (f) |
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Commotus, commota, commotum |
Moved |
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Tantus, tanta, tantum |
So great |
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Tristis, triste |
Sad |
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Felix, felicis |
Lucky, happy |
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Infelix, infelicis |
Unlucky |
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Etiam |
Even, also |
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Ibi |
There |
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Interea |
Meanwhile |
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Nunc |
Now |
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Ante + acc. |
Before |
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Post + acc. |
After |
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Prima luce |
At first sight |
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Solvunt |
Cast off |
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Navigantes |
Sailing |
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Pyram |
A pyre |
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Exstruere |
To build up |
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Gladium |
Sword |
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Pectus +acc. |
Heart |
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Transfigit |
Pierces |
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Lugent |
Mourn |
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Succedunt |
Light |
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Succedunt |
Light |
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Fumus |
Smoke |
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Respicit |
Looks back |
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Surgentem |
Rising |
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Aeneas tristis est commotus Didonem et redit ad comites. |
Aeneas, sad and moved, leaves behind Dido and returns to his comrades |
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Imperia deorum perficere debet. |
He must carry out the order of the gods. |
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Naves paratae sunt. |
The ships are ready. |
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Postridie luce Troiani naves solvunt. |
The next day, the Trojans cast off their ships at first light. |
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Dido, ubi dies venit, ad mare spectat. |
Dido, when she sees day, she looks to the shore. |
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Naves Troianorum videt ad Italiam navigantes. |
She sees the ships of the Trojans sailing to Italy. |
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Desperat. Servos iubet magnam pyram exstruere. |
She despairs. She orders her slaves to build up a large pyre. |
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Pyram ascendit. Gladium capit et, dum dum omnes eam territi spectant, pectus transfigit. |
She climbs the pyre. She takes the sword and while everyone watches her, terrified, she pierces her heart. |
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Illi, ubi Didonem mortuam vident, valde commoti sunt. |
They, when they see Dido dead, they are very moved. |
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Reginam lugent et tristes pyram succedunt. |
They mourn for their queen and sadly light up the pyre. |
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Fumus ad caelum surgit. |
The smoke rises to the sky. |
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Interea Aeneas, dum per mare festinat, adLibyam respicit. |
Meanwhile Aeneas, while he hurries through the sea, he looks back to Libya. |
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Fumum videt in caelum surgentem. |
He sees the smoke rising into the sky. |
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'Quid video?' inquit; 'cur fumus ad caelum sic surgit?' |
He says, 'What do I see? Why is smoke rising thus to the sky?' |
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Sed redire non potest. |
But he is not able to return. |
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Tristis et anxius Italiam petit. |
Sad and anxious, he seeks Italy. |
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Proxima nocte |
The next night |
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Vultum |
Face |
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Rebido |
I shall return |
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Oscula |
Kisses |
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Consolationem |
Comfort |
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Interdiu |
In the day time |
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Complexibus |
In the embraces |
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Nocte quadam |
One night |
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Lucernam |
Lamp |
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Lectum |
Bed |
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Complexibus ardentibus |
In burning embraces |
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Exsilit |
Jumps out |
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Dormientem |
Sleeping |
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Atque |
And |
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Basiat |
Kisses |
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Stillam olei ardentis |
A drop of burning oil |
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Postea |
Afterwards |