Stage 19 Vocab.

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Stage 19 Vocab

Amo, amare, amavi, amatus Meaning: Love/like Related Latin Words: amicus, inimicus Derivatives: Enemy, amiable, enamor, amateur, amorous

Caedo, caedere, cecidi, caesus Meaning: Cut down/kill Derivatives: Incision, concise, homicide, suicide, all the –cides

Carus, cara, carum Meaning: dear Derivatives: cheer, charity, cherish

Castigo, castigare, castigavi, castigatus Meaning: scold, nag Related Latin word: castus (clean, pure) Derivative: Castigate, chastise, chastity, incest

Cogito, cogitare, cogitavi, cogitatus Meaning: think, consider Related Latin word: ago Derivatives: Cogitate “Cogito ergo sum” - Descartes

Comparo, comparare, comparavi, comparatus Meaning: obtain Real meaning: prepare, get everything together Latin root: paro, parare - prepare Derivatives: compare, separate, emperor, repair, parade

Conficio, conficere, confeci, confectus Meaning: finish Related Latin word: facio, facere (do, make) Derivatives: confectionary, confetti

Curo, curare, curavi, curatus Meaning: Care for, take care of Derivatives: curator, curate, accurate, cure, security

Dulcis, dulce Meaning: sweet Derivatives: dulcimer

Filia, filiae, f. Meaning: daughter Related Latin words: filius (son) Related Greek word: philos (love) Derivatives: affiliate, filial, unaffiliated

Fluo, fluere, fluxi, fluctus Meaning: flow Derivatives: fluctuate, influx, affluent, superfluous, fluoride/fluorine, influence, flu

forte Meaning: by chance Related Latin words: fortuna (luck, chance), fortasse (perhaps)

Gratias ago Meaning: I thank, I give thanks It’s an idiom so it doesn’t mean what it literally says. Literal translation: “I do thanks” wut

Hasta, hastae, f. Meaning: spear Derivatives: Nothing you’ve heard of but oh well. Hastate, hastiform

illuc Meaning: there, to that place Related Latin words: ille (that), huc (to this place/here)