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"accendo (adc-), -ere, -cendi, -censum"
to kindle, set on fire, inflame
accuso, -are, -avi, -atum
to accuse, blame, find fault; reprimand; charge (w/ a crime)
aedificium, -i (n.)
building; structure
aedifico, -are, -avi, -atum
to build, construct, make; create; establish; improve
anxius, -a, -um
anxious, uneasy, disturbed; concerned; careful
audeo, -ere,ausussum
to venture, dare, be bold, dare to do, risk
benignus, -a, -um
kind, favorable; kindly, mild, affable
carmen, -inis (n.)
"song, poem, verse, prophecy, note, sound (vocal or instrumental)"
castra, -orum (n.pl.)
military camp, encampment, fort
castrum, -i (n.)
fortified place, fort, fortress
cotidie
daily, every day; day by day; usually, ordinarily, commonly
cras
tomorrow; after today; hereafter, in the future
cura, -ae (f.)
"trouble, care, concern, attention, pains, industry, diligence, exertion"
delecto, -are, -avi, -atum
to delight, please, amuse, fascinate; charm, lure, entice; enjoy
deleo, -ere, -evi, -etum
to erase, remove, delete; abolish
dexter, -tera, -terum, (or-tra, -trum)
to the right, on the right side, right
domina, -ae (f.)
mistress,lady,shewhorules;femaleslave-owner
eo
there, in that place; to there; therefore, for that reason
ferus, -a, -um
wild, untamed, uncultivated
fluo, -ere, fluxi, fluxum
to flow; proceed from
gratus, -a, -um
beloved, dear, acceptable, pleasing, agreeable
hiems, -emis (m.)
winter; cold, frost; storm, stormy weather
lacrimo, -are, -avi, -atum
to cry, shed tears
liber, -era, -erum
free, unrestricted, unrestrained, unimpeded, unshackled
liberi, -orum (m.pl.)
children
malus, -a, -um
bad, not good, evil
nascor, -i,natussum
to be born, begin life, be produced, proceed, be begotten
-ne
"added in a direct question as a question mark to the first or principal word of the clause"
nemo, -inis
no man, no one, nobody
numquam
at no time, never
oratio, -onis (f.)
speech; eloquence; power of speech
orator, -oris (m.)
speaker, orator
pecunia, -ae (f.)
money; property
prope
(with acc.) near, near to
pugno, -are, -avi, -atum
to fight; to dispute
"quisque, quaeque, quidque (or quodque or quicque)"
"whoever it be, whatever, each, each one, every, everybody, everyone"
recito, -are, -avi, -atum
to read aloud, recite; to name in writing
sermo, -onis (m.)
continued speech, talk, conversation, discourse
simul
at the same time, together, at once, simultaneously
spectaculum, -i (n.)
show, spectacle; (pl.) spectators’ seats
spectator, -oris (m.)
spectator
sumo, -ere, sumpsi, sumptum
to take, take up, take in hand, lay hold of, assume
tantum modo
only, merely
theatrum, -i (n.)
theater
timeo, -ere, -ui
to fear, be afraid, be fearful, apprehensive, dread
verbum, -i (n.)
word
vis, vis (f.)
strength, force, vigor, power, energy, virtue
voluptas, -atis (f.)
satisfaction, enjoyment, pleasure, delight