Latin II Vocab Second Semester Exam

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Latin II Vocab Second Semester Exam

arx, arcis f.
stronghold
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arx, arcis f. stronghold
dux, ducis m. leader
equus, i m. horse
hosta, ae f. spear
insula, ae f. island
litus, litoris n. shore
miles, militis m. soldier
orator, oratoris m. speaker
sacerdos, sacerdotis m. priest
magnaminus, a, um great hearted
umquam ever
educo (I) to educate
guadeo, gaudere, gavisum sum (II) to be glad
ostendo, ere, ostendi, ostentum (III) to show
peto, ere, petivi, petitum (III) to seek
premo, ere, pressi, pressum (III) to press
opprimo, ere, oppressi, oppressum (III) to oppress
verto, ere, verti, versum (III) to turn
libellus, i m. little book
qui, quae, quod who, what, whom, whose
caecus, a, um blind
levis, -, leve light
aut either
aut...aut either...or
cito quickly
quoque also
admitto, ere, admissi, admissum (III) to admit
cupio, ere, cupivi, cupitum (IIIi) to desire
deleo, ere, delevi, deletum (II) to destroy
desidero (I) to miss
incipio, ere, incepi, inceptum (IIIi) to beigin
navigo (I) to sail
neglego, ere, neglexi, neglectum (III) to neglect
recito (I) to recite
argumentum, i n. argument
auctor, auctoris m. author
beneficium, ii n. benefit
familia, ae f. family
Graeca, ae f. Greece
iudex, iudicis m. judge
iudicium, ii n. judgement
scelus, sceleris n. crime
quis? quis? quid? who?, what?, whose?, whom?
qui? quae? quod? what?, which?, what kind?
certus, a, um certain
gravis, -, grave serious
immortalis, -, immortale immortal
at but
nisi if not
contra against
iam now
delecto (I) to delight
libero (I) to free
paro (I) to prepare
lingua, ae f. language
ferox, -, - (ferocis) ferocious
fidelis, -, fidele faithful
geminus, a, um twin
sapiens, -, - (sapientis) wise
ultimus, a, um last
dehinc then
hic here
ait, aiunt he says, they say
credo, ere, credidi, creditum (III) to believe
iaceo, ere, iacui, - (II) to lie dead
nego (I) to deny
nescio, ere, nescivi, nescitum (IIIi) to not know
nuntio (I) to announce
patefacio, ere, patefeci, patefactum (IIIi) to make open
puto (I) to suppose
spero (I) to hope
suscipio, ere, suscepi, susceptum (IIIi) to undertake
locus, i m. place
morbus, i m. disease
stodium, ii n. studies
hic, haec, hoc this, these
ille, illa, illud that, those
iste, ista, istud that jerky
allius, a, ud other
alii...alii some...other
alter, -a, alterum the other (of two)
neuter, neutra, neutrum not either
nullus, a, um not any
solus, a, um only
totus, a, um total
ullus, a, um any
uter, utra, utrum either or which of the two
enim infact
niminism niminum too much
animal, animalis n. animal
avis, avis f. bird
flumen, fluminis n. river
genus, generis n. family
iter, itineris n. journey
signum, i n. sign
idem, eadem, idem the same
inimicus, a, um unfriendly
ipse, ipsa, ipsum himself, herself, itself
is, ed, id he, she, it, this, these
utilis, -, utile useful
accido, ere, accidi, accisum (III) to cut into
capio, ere, cepi, captum (IIIi) to sieze
consulo, ere, consului, consultum (III) to consult
efficio, ere, effeci, effectum (III) to bring about
moneo, ere, monui, monitum (II) to warn
terreo, ere, terrui, territum (II) to frighten
valeo, ere, valui, valitum (II) to be well
vinco, ere, vici, victum (III) to conquer

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