Chapter 37 & 38 Vocab

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Latin Chapter 37 & 38 Vocab

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Chapter 37 & 38 Vocab

Athenae, -arum (f,pl)
Athens
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Athenae, -arum (f,pl) Athens
domus, ūs/i (f) house, home; domi=at home; domum (to home); domo (from home)
humus, i (f) ground, earth; soil
iter, itineris (f) journey; route, road
rus, ruris (n) the country, countryside
Syracusae, -arum (f, pl) Syracuse
absens, absentis absent, away
gratus, a, um pleasing, agreeable; grateful
idoneus, a, um suitable, fit, appropriate
immotus, a, um unmoved; unchanged; unrelenting
foris out of doors, outside
eo, ire, ii, itum to go
abeo, ire, ii, itum to go away, depart, leave
adeo, ire, ii, itum to go to, approach
exeo, ire, ii, itum to go out, exit
ineo, ire, ii, itum to go in, enter
obeo, ire, ii, itum to go up against, meet; die
pereo, ire, ii, itum to pass away; be destroyed, perish
redeo, ire, ii, itum to go back, return
interficio, ficere, feci, fectum to kill, murder
licet, licēre, licuit it is permitted; one may (usually w/ inf & dat noun)
peregrinor, peregrinari, peregrinatus sum to travel abroad, wander
requiesco, -quiescere, quievi, quietum to rest
soleo, solēre, solitus sum to be accustomed
arbor, arboris (f) tree
dignitas, dignitatis (f) merit, prestige, dignity
dolor, doloris (m) pain, grief
odium, ii (n) hatred
opus, operis (n) work, task; deed, accomplishment
oratio, orationis (f) speech
sator, satoris (m) sower, planter; begetter, father; founder
firmus, a, um firm, strong, reliable
infirmus, a, um weak, not strong, feeble
mirabilis, mirabile amazing, wondrous, remarkable
pristinus, a, um ancient; former; previous
sublimus, sublime elevated, lofty, heroic, noble
etsi even if; although
erga toward
libenter with pleasure, gladly
impedio, pedire, pedivi, peditus to impede, hinder, prevent
metuo, metuere, metui to fear, dread; be afraid for (+dat)
queror, queri, questus sum to complain, lament
recognosco, noscere, novi, nitum to recognize, recollect
suspendo, -pendere, pendi, pensum to hang up, suspend; interrupt
vendo, vendere, vendidi, venditum to sell

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