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Flashcards covering Latin verbs with their principal parts and meanings.
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What does 'conor, conari, conatus sum' mean?
To try
What is the meaning of 'moror, morari, moratus sum'?
To delay/remain/stay
What does 'vereor, vereri, veritus sum' translate to?
To be afraid/fear
What is the meaning of 'collabor, collabi, collapsus sum'?
To collapse
What does 'consequor, consequi, consecutus sum' mean?
To catch up to/overtake
What is the meaning of 'loquor, loqui, locutus sum'?
To speak/talk
What does 'proficiscor, proficisci, profectus sum' translate to?
To set out/lead
What is the meaning of 'sequor, sequi, secutus sum'?
To follow
What does 'egredior, egredi, egressus sum' mean?
To go out/leave
What is the meaning of 'ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum'?
To go in/enter
What does 'regredior, regredi, regressus sum' translate to?
To go back/return
What is the meaning of 'experior, experiri, expertus sum'?
To test/try
What does 'miror, mirari, miratus sum' mean?
To marvel at
What is the meaning of 'hortor, hortari, horatus sum'?
To encourage
What does 'utor, uti, usus sum' translate to?
To use
What is the meaning of 'labor, labor, lapsus sum'?
To fall
What does 'nascor, nasci, natus sum' mean?
To be born
What is the meaning of 'orior, oriri, ortus sum'?
To rise
What does 'patior, pati, passus sum' translate to?
To endure/suffer
What is the meaning of 'morior, mori, mortuus sum'?
To die
What does 'progredior, progredi, progressus sum' mean?
To go forward