Latin 3 Vocab B&K

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Sidsong15  on October 30, 2012

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Latin 3 Mastery word list parts B and K

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Latin 3 Vocab B&K

ara, arae (f.)
altar [note spelling!]
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ara, arae (f.) altar [note spelling!]
ardeo, ardere, arsi, arsus burn, be eager
arma, armorum (n.pl.) arms, weapons, equipment
arvum, arvi (n.) plowed field, land
arx, arcis (f.) citadel, fort; height
at, ast but, yet, however
ater, atra, atrum black, gloomy, dark
audio, audire, audivi (audii), auditus hear, hear of
aura, aurae (f.) air, breeze, light
aurum, auri (n.) gold, golden object
aut or, either
aut...aut either...or
bellum, belli (n.) war, warfare, combat
caelum, caeli (n.) sky, heaven
campus, campi (m.) field, plain, level surface
capio, capere, cepi, captus take, seize, capture, catch
caput, capitis (n.) head; summit, peak; synecdoche for body
casus, casus (m.) fortune, misfortune, chance, fall
cerno, cernere, crevi, cretus discern, perceive, understand
circum (acc.) around, about
quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitus inquire, seek, seek in vain, try
-que and __ [translated before the word to which it is attached]
que...-que both...and
qui, quae, quod relative pronoun: who, which
quis, quid interrogative pronoun: who? What?
quo where, where?
quondam once, formerly
refero, referre, rettuli, relatus bring back, carry off, recall; reply, say, pay, repay
regina, reginae (f.) queen; as an adj., royal
regnum, regni (n.) realm, kingdom, royal power, rule, sovereignty
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus leave, desert, surrender, abandon, relinquish
remus, remi (m.) oar
res, rei (f.) thing, affair, matter, deed, fact, state, situation, ....
rex, regis (m.) king; as an adj., royal
ruo, ruere, rui, ru(i)tus rush, sink, plow
sacer, sacra, sacrum sacred, holy, consecrated; as a neut. Noun, sacrifice, holy object, mystery
sanguis, sanguinis (m.) blood; metonymy for race, descendant
saxum, saxi (n.) rock, reef, cliff, crag
sed but, however
sedes, sedis (f.) seat, abode, habitation; shrine; place
sequor, sequi, secutus follow, pursue, accompany, seek

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