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accendo, accendere, accendi, accensus
to set on fire, arouse
aditus, -us, m.
approach, access
adsum, adesse, adfui
to be present ; to be present in court as an advisor
alienus, -a, -um (+dative)
foreign, alien, strange
auricula, -ae, f.
ear
brachium, -i, n.
arm
carus, -a, -um
dear, beloved
casus, -us, m.
chance, misfortune, fall
coepi, coepisse, coeptus (defective verb)
to begin
consistō, consistere, constitī
to stop, pause
contendo, contendere, contendi, contentus
to contend, compete
cupio, cupere, cupivi, cupitus
to wish, desire, long for
debeo, debere, debui, debitus
ought, should, must
desisto, desistere, destiti
to cease, desist
desum, deesse, defui + dative
to fail
dexter, dextra, dextrum
right, skillful
dis, ditis (adjective)
rich, wealthy
doctus, -a, -um
learned (pronounced with two syllables)
dubius, -a, -um
uncertain
durus, -a, -um
hard
eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptus
to snatch away, rescue
ignosco, ignoscere, ignovi, ignotus
to forgive, pardon
inprobus, -a, -um (also spelled improbus)
shameless
intereo, interire, interii, interitus
to perish, die
ius, iuris, n.
law, right ; court (i.e. of law)
lentus, -a, -um
slow, unresponsive
loquor, loqui, locutus sum
to speak
magis (adv.)
more
memini, meminisse (defective verb)
to remember
munus, muneris, n.
service, duty, gift
-ne... an...
whether... or...
noscō, noscere, nōvī, nōtus (inceptive verb)
to learn, get to know ; (in perfect tense) know
obvius, -a, -um + dative
face to face with
occurro, occurrere, occurri, occursus
to meet, turn up
oculus, -i, m.
eye
pars, partis, f.
part, part in a play (i.e. a role)
paulum (adv.)
a little, for a little while
perdo, perdere, perdidi, perditus
to destroy, lose
propero, properare, properavi, properatus
to hurry, hasten
quaerō, quaerere, quaesīvī, quaesītus
to seek, ask, look for
quare (adv.)
why ; because ; therefore
quia (conj.)
because
quisque, quaeque, quidque
each
quĹŤ (adv.)
(to) where, whither
quomodo (adv.)
how, in the manner in which
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus
to leave behind, abandon
reor, reri, ratus sum
to think
salsus, -a, -um
salted, witty, funny
servo, servare, servavi, servatus
to save
tendo, tendere, tetendi, tentus/tensus
to proceed, direct one's course
trado, tradere, tradidi, traditus
to hand over, introduce
turpis, -is, -e
ugly, shameful, disgraceful
ullus, -a, -um
any
unde (adv.)
from where
undique (adv.)
on all sides, everywhere
utor, uti, usus sum + ablative
to use, enjoy
valeo, valere, valui, valitus
to be strong, be strong enough to, be able
vinco, vincere, vici, victus
to conquer, defeat
virtus, virtutis, f.
courage, valor
vix (adv.)
hardly, scarcely