Suddarth Latin III Exam
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- pergo, ere, perrexi, perrectum
- proceed, go on, go forth
- egredior, i, egressus sum
- to go out, go forth, disembark, leave
- desidero, desidare, avi, atum
- to long for, desire, ask for, miss, be eager for, demand
- purgo, are, avi, atum
- to cleanse, purify, defend
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murus, muri
m - wall
- versor, ari, atus sum
- to be involved, be engaged, be busy, be active, be prominent, be skilled in, live, remain
- sino, sinere, sivi, situm
- let, permit
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custos, custodis
m/f - guard, sentry, watchman, guardian, caretaker
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pestis, pestis
f - plague, pest, ruin. destruvtion. scourge
- periclitor, ari, atus sum
- try, venture, endanger
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praesidium, i
n - guard
- designatus, a, um
- elected but not yet in office
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comes, comitis
m/f - companion, comrade, accomplice, attendant, associate, count
- concito, are, avi, atum
- stir deeply, arouse, incite
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competitor, oris
m - rival
- denique
- atlast, at length, finally
- obsto, are, stiti, statum
- oppose, hinder, resist
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calamitas, calamitatis
f - calamity
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tectum, i
n - roof, ceiling, house
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vastitas, tatis
f - devastation, ruin
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exitium, i
n - destruction, ruin, disaster
- proprius, a, um
- ones own, personal, particular, peculiar, special
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manus, manus
f - hand, force
- hortor, ari, atus sum
- to encourage, exhort, urge
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sentina, ae
f - dregs, bilge water
- exhaurio, ire, hausi, haustum
- drain out
- num
- not so, is it (implies yes answer)
- jucundus, a , um
- pleasant, agreeable, delightfull, pleasing, gratifying
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caelum, i
n - sky, heavens
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nemo
m/f - no one, nobody
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scleus, eris
n - crime, wickedness, impious action
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timor, timoris
m - fear, timidity
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quotiens
adv -
(interrogative): how often? how many times?
(relative): as often as, as -
petitio, onis
f - thrust, aim, candidacy
- vito, are, avi, atum
- to avoid, shun, escape
- assequor, i, secutus sum
- to overtake, gain, obtain, attain, accomplish
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sica, ae
f - dagger
- excido, ere, cidi, cisum
- to cut down
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mehercule
interj - by hercules! verily
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graviter
adv - seriously, grievously
- offendo, ere, fendi, fensum
- to offend
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infestus, a, um
adj - hostile, deadly
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odium, i
n - hate, hatred
- vulneras
- you wound, injure
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parens, parentis
m/f - parent
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parracidium, i
N - parricide
- pertimesco, ere, ui
- to fear
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aliquot
indecl adj - several, some
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facinus, oris
n - act, deed, misdeed, crime
- neco, are, avi, atum
- to kill
- perfringendo, ere, fregi, fractum
- to infringe
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quamquam
conj - although, though
- increpo, increpare, ui, itum
- to sound, make a noise, rubuke
- abhorreo, ere, ui
- to shrink from, be averse to, bea at variance, disagree
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aliquando
adv - atlast, at length, finally, once, sometimes
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nonne
interrog adv - used in direct questions expecting the answer yes
- impetro, are, avi, atum
- to get, obtain, effect
- adhibeo, adhibere, ui, itum
- to go to, approach
- vis (acc-vim/abl-vi)
- force, violence, power
- recipio, ere, cepi, ceptum
- to take back, receive, admit, undertake
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paries, etis
m - wall, house wall
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tutus, a, um
adj - safe, protected
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moenia, moenium
n pl - walls, city walls, city
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praetor, oris
m - a roman magistrate, praetor
- repudio, are, avi, atum
- to refuse, reject, repudiate
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sodalis, is
m - a close, associate, companion
- demigro, are, avi, atum
- to move away, move off
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videlicet
adv - one may see, obviously, clearly, of course
- mando, are, avi, atum
- to give over, intrust, commit, command, enjoin, confer, instruct, commission
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fuga, ae
f - flight
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solitudino, solitudinis
f - solitude, exile
- postulo, are, avi, atum
- to demand, request
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exsilium, i
n - exile, banishment
- abhorreo, ere, ui, -
- to shrink from, be averse to, be
- emorior, i, emortuus sum
- to die
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metus, metus
m - fear, dread
- proficiscor, i, fectus sum
- set out, depart, proceed, advance, go
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ecquid
adv - at all?
- animadverto, ere, verti, versum
- to notice, censure
- patior, i, passus sum
- to suffer, permit, allow, endure
- perspicio, perspicere, perspexi, perspectum
- see through, perceive, see through
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idem, eadem, idem
dem pronoun/adj - same, identical, the same, the same one
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jus, juris
n - right, law, privile, rite, jurisdiction
- de te (abl)
- on account of you
- probo, are, avi, atum
- to approve, prove
- decerno, ere, crevi, cretum
- to decide, decree, assign
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ceterus, a, um
adj -
the other, the rest
pl- the others - circumsto, are, avi
- to stand around, surround, encircle
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frequentia, ae
f - great numbers, crowd
- percipio, ere, cepi, ceptum
- to perceive, learn, comprehend, observe, derive
- vix
- scarcely
- jam pridem
- long ago
- relinquo, ere, liqui, lictum
- to leave behind, abandon, omit
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porta, ae
f - gate
- quamquam
- although
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ullus, a, um
adj - any
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umquam
adv - ever
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utinam
adv - would that
- tametsi
- although
- perterreo, ere, ui, itum
- to frighten
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tempestas, tempestatis
f - time, season, weather, storm, tempest, emergency
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recens, recentis
adj - new, fresh, recent
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posteritas, tatis
f - the future, posterity, future generations
- dum modo
- provided that
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vitium, i
n - fault, flaw, sin, vice
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poena, ae
f - punishment
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pudor, oris
m - shame
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turpitudo, turpitudinis
f - baseness, disgrace
- quam ob rem
- why?
- vis
- force
- conflo, are, avi atum
- to blow up, kindle
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sermo, onis
m - conversation, speech
- sustineo, ere, ui, tentum
- to support, sustain
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sin
conj - but if, on the contrary
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importunus, a, um
adj - unsuitable, dangerous, troublesome, savage
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perditus, a, um
adj - ruined, abandoned, desperate
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impius, a, um
adj - impious, undutiful, wicked
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latrocinium, i
n - robbery, brigandage, piracy, band of robbers
- praemitto, ere, misi, missum
- to send ahead
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armati, orum
m pl - armed men
- praestolor, ari, atus sum
- to wait for
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argenteus, a, um
adj - of silver
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funestus, a, um
adj - deadly
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sacrarium, i
n - shrine
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altaria, ium
n pl - altar
- etinem iam diu
- and in fact for a long time
- patres conscripti
- conscript fathers
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audacia, ae
f - boldness, audacity
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penitus
adv - deep within, entirely, wholly
- includo, ere, clusi, clusum
- to shut in, enclose, insert
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viscus, visceris
n - internal organs, vitals
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aeger, gra, grum
adj - sick, ill
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febris, febris
f - fever
- afflicto, are, avi, atum
- afflict, torment
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qua re
adv - therefore, why?
- insidior, ari, atus sum
- to plot against
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tribunal, alis
n - tribunal
- obsideo, ere, sedi, sessum
- to obstruct, blockade, besiege
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malleolus, i
m - fire-dart
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frons, frontis
f - brow, forehead
- fore
- about to be
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consensio, onis
f - unanimity, accord
- patefacio, ere, feci, factum
- to open up, disclose, reveal
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omnes, ium
m pl - all men
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pernicies, ei
f - destruction, death, ruin, disaster
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auspicium, i
n - augury
- nomino, are, avi, atum
- to name, call, celebrate
- arceo, ere, ui,-
- to confine