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Vocabulary flashcards covering the Latin terms and their meanings based on the provided lecture notes. Divided into Part A and Part B as listed in the transcript.
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(ig)notus, -a, -um
(un)known
(im)mortalis, -e
(im)mortal, (un)dying
adhuc
until now, still
altus, -a, -um
high, lofty; deep
aura, -ae (f.)
air (in motion), a breeze
bene
well
cingo, -ere, -xi, -nctus
to go around, surround
debeo, -ere, -ui, -itus
to owe; ought
descendo, -ere, -i, descensus
to descend, go down
dives, -itis
rich
flecto, -ere, flexi, flexus
to bend, curve
fluctus, -us (m.)
wave, flow, tide, surge
gens, gentis (f.)
race, clan, house
litus, -oris (n.)
seashore, seaside, beach
longus, -a, -um
long, extended
lumen, -inis (n.)
light, daylight
malum, -i (n.)
an evil, mischief, misfortune, calamity
miles, -itis (m.)
soldier
mollis, -e
tender, delicate, gentle
moveo, -ere, movi, motus
to move, stir, set in motion
nondum
not yet
nosco, -ere, novi, notus
to come to know, learn
oppidum, -i (n.)
town
orbis, -is (m.)
ring, circle, globe
otium, -i (n.)
leisure; rest, peace, quiet, calm
per (with acc.)
through, across, along, among
posco, -ere, poposci
to ask urgently demand, request
prius
sooner, first, previously
sol, solis (m.)
sun
sto, -are, steti, status
to stand
suus, -a, -um
his own, her own, his, her, its, their
tantum
so much, so greatly; only, merely, but
tellus, -uris (f.)
the earth, earth, land, globe
ullus, -a, -um
any, any one
umbra, -ae (f.)
shade, ghost, shadow
unda, -ae (f.)
wave, billow
usus, -us (m.)
use, practice
aut
or
bellum, -i (n.)
war
benignus, -a, -um
kind, favorable; kindly, mild, affable
caedes, -is (f.)
killing, slaughter, carnage
gratus, -a, -um
beloved, dear, acceptable
parens, -entis (m. or f.)
father, mother, parent
parum
too little, not enough, insufficiently
sacer, -cra, -crum
dedicated, sacred
sequor, -i, secutus
to follow, come after
super (with acc. and abl.)
above, on top, over
tamquam or tanquam
as much as, so as
vita, -ae (f.)
life
vivo, -ere, vixi, victus
to live, be alive, have life