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79 Cards in this Set
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iam
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already
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irascor, irasci, iratus, v
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conjugation: 3, voice: dep
1. be angry at (with DAT) |
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subvenire
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to assist
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impetus, impetus (m)
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declension: 4, gender: M
1. attack, assault, charge |
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aestimo -are
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aestimo, aestimare, aestimavi, aestimatus, v
conjugation: 1, voice: trans 1. consider, judge (situation) |
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callidus (adj)
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cunning / clever
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diffido, diffidere, diffisus, v
conjugation: 3, voice: semidep |
distrust
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nam
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for
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ignosco -ere
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to forgive
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libertas -tis
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freedom
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teneo, tenere, tenui, tentus, v
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1. comprehend 2. hold, keep |
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probitas -tis
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honesty
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equus, equi,
declension: 2, gender: M |
1. horse
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caupo, cauponis,
declension: 3, gender: M |
1. innkeeper, keeper of a tavern 2. shopkeeper, salesman, huckster |
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parvus -a -um
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little /small
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resisto, resistere, restiti, -,
conjugation: 3 |
5. resist, oppose 6. withstand, stand (DAT) |
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nonnulli
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some
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aufero
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steal
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etiamnunc
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still
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minimus
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very little (value)
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exspecto -are
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to wait, expect
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volo, volere, volui volutum
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to want
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fruor, fruari, fruitus, v
conjugation: 1, voice: dep |
1. enjoy, profit by, delight in (w/ABL) |
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perficio, perficere, perfeci, perfectus, v
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complete, finish
do thoroughly |
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Kalenda, Kalendae, f
declension: 1, gender: F |
1. abb. Kal./Kl. 2. day of proclamation, interest due 3. Kalends (pl.), 1st of month |
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plerique + gen.
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majority of
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plus + gen.
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more of ...
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utrique + gen.
utrique vestrum |
each of you (pl.)
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satis + gen.
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enough of....
satis voluptatis (enough of pleasure) |
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via + gen.
the way of... |
via veritatis
the way of truth |
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omnis, omnis, omne (adj.)
'all of' is represented in Latin by 'omnis' as an adjectivein agreement. |
ii omnes
all of them |
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summus (adj)
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"the top of"
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imus (adj.)
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"the bottom of"
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pietas -tis
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devotion
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ad imum puteum
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to the bottom of the well
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summus mons
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the top of the mountain
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filius magnae pietatis ei erat
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He had a son of great devotion.
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puella decem annorum
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a ten-year-old girl
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statua viginti pedum
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a statue twenty feet high
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non semper ignavi est metus
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Fear is not always (a mark of) a coward.
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clamor infantis
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a baby's cry (infans clamat)
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timor mortis
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fear of death (mortem timere)
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impetum hostium exspectabamus
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We were waiting for the enemy's attack
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timor populi
Subjective Genitive In the sense that people have the fear |
Fear of the people (Context!!! people's fear of something or the fear Of the (scary) people)
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praedia aliis coluit, non sibi
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He cultivated the fields for others, not himself.
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res mihi, non tibi utilis
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A thing useful to me, but not to you
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Quintia formos est multis
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Quintia is beautiful to many
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linguae Latinae studebant
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They were studying the Latin language
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tui credere non possum
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I cannot believe you
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nemini serviam
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I shall serve no one
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nobis semper obstabant
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They were always standing in our way.
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subvenite mihi!
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Help me!
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hostibus restiterunt
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they resisted the enemy.
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cedere + dat.
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to yield
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credere + dat.
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to believe
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displicere + dat.
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to displease
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favere +dat.
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to favour
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fidere +dat.
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to trust
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gratulari + dat.
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congratulate
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ignoscere +dat.
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to pardon
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imminere + dat.
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to hang over, menace
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imperare + dat.
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to order
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iubeo + acc.
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to order
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invidere + dat.
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to envy
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irasci + dat.
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to be angry with
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minari + dat.
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to threaten
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tibi non creditur
to be believed, who is the object? |
You are not believed.
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nostris non resistetur
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nostris - "of our things"
nostrum - "of us" Our men will meet no resistance. |
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documento esse
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to be a proof
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exitio esse
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to cause ruin
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dolori esse
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to be a source of grief
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impedimento erat mihi
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It was a hindrance to me
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magno dedecori vobis erit
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It will be to your great disgrace
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cui bono?
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to whose advantage?
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nobis auxilio venerunt
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They came to assist us.
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fundum mihi dono dedit
active / passive Person Tense |
He gave me the farm as a gift.
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Some verbs take the Genitive
memini - remember obliviscor - forget |
rerum praeteritarum memento
remember the past noli mei oblivisci! Do not forget me |
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miseret me omnium captivorum
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I feel pity for all prisoners
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paenitebit vos protervitatis vestrae
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you will repent for your impudence
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