Final Exam Vocab

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Final Exam Vocab

olim
once (upon a time)
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olim once (upon a time)
enim for
quidam, quaedam, quoddam a certain
suus, -a, -um his own, her own, its own, their own
tamen however
tandem at last
ipse, ipsa, ipsum himself, herself, itself, themselves
de (prep + abl) about concerning
modo only
quid? what?
eo ipso tempore at that very moment
circum around, about
nullus, -a, -um no, none
commotus, -a, -um moved
sollicitus, -a, -um anxious worried
attonitus, -a, -um astonished, astounded
tantus, -a, -um so great, such a big
Romanus, -a, -um Roman
civis, civis citizen
auxilium, -i help
rex, regis king
nomen, nominis name
pars, partis (f) part, direction, region
nuntius, -i messenger
toga praetexta, -ae toga with a purple border
res, rei thing, matter, situation, concern
manus, -us hand
baculum, -i stick
legatus, -i envoy
equus, -i horse
hospes, hospitis guest, host, friend
meus, -a, -um my, mine
fortis, -is, -e brave, strong
tempus, temporis time
fatuus, -a, -um stupid
aut or
optimus, -a, -um best, very good
lux, lucis light
pulcher beautiful
uxor, uxoris wife
neco, -are, -avi, -atus to kill
rideo, ridere, risi, rissus to laugh/smile
canis, canis dog
duco, ducere, duxi, ductus to lead
iratus, -a, -um angry
lacrimo,-are, -avi, -atus to weep, cry
peto, petere, petivi, petitus to look for, seek, aim for, attack
vinco, vincere, vici, victus to win conquer
volo, velle, volui to wish, want
faveo, favere, favi, fauturus to give favor (to), support
mitto, mittere, misi, missus to send
possum, posse, potui to be able to
appropinquo, -are, -avi, -aturus to approach, come near
dico, dicere, dixi, dictus to speak, say
stupeo, stupere, stupui to be amazed, gape

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