Latin II/III Vocab Review 2

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Latin II/III Vocab Review 2 3rd, 3rd –io, 4th conjugation verbs

ago, agere, egi, actus do, drive, discuss, live, spend (time)

cedo, cedere, cessi, cessurus move (away from), retreat, yield, give way accedo: approach excedo: depart

defendo, defendere, defendi, defensus

duco, ducere, duxi, ductus lead, draw

mitto, mittere, misi, missus let go, send

pono, ponere, posui, positus put, place

rego, regere, rexi, rectus rule

capio, capere, cepi, captus take, seize accipio: receive (accept)

facio, facere, feci, factus do, make

efficio, efficere, effeci, effectus bring about, produce, effect

munio, munire, munivi, munitus fortify

venio, venire, veni, venturus come invenio: find, come upon