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Latin IIA Ch. 32 Vocab.

Terms

undefined, object
copy deck
confecta erit
it is/will have been finished
circum, prep. + acc.
around
coquo, coquere, coxi, coctus
to cook
casu
by chance, accidentally
solea, -ae, f.
sandal
oleum, -i, n.
oil
coniter, adv.
courteously, graciously, in a friendly way
iussa, -orum, n. pl.
commands, orders
ovum, -i, n.
egg
bono animo es/este
be good of mind, cheer up
effundo, effundere, effudi, effusus
to pour out; pass. to spill
panis, panis; gen. pl. panium, m.
bread
ignis, ignis; gen. pl. ignium, m.
fire
holus, holeris, n.
vegetable
malum, -i, n.
apple
stratum, -i, n.
sheet, covering
everto, evertere, everti, eversus
to overturn, upset
pallium, -i, n.
cloak
regnum, -i, n.
kingdom
allata erat
it had been brought in
invitati erant
they had been invited
inferi, -orum, m. pl.
the underworld
aufero, auferre, abstuli, ablatus
(irregular) to carry away, take away
accumbo, accumbere, accubui, accubiturus
to recline (at table)
complures, -es, -a
several
deicio, deicere, deieci, deiectus
to throw down; pass. to fall
affero, afferre, attuli, allatus
(irregular) to bring, bring to, bring in
candelabrum, -i, n.
candelabrum, lamp-stand
pulcherrimus, -a, -um
most/very beautiful
qua de causa
for this reason
pullus, -i, m.
chicken

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