Chapter 49 David Cho. VERBSVERBS Verb

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Chapter 49 David Cho

VERBSVERBS

Verb

Verb Confirmo, confirmare = I strengthen Confirm, confirmation, confirmable

Verb

Verb Deleo, delere, delevi, deletum = I destroy Delete, deletion, delegation

Verb

Verb Cedo, cedere, cessi, cessum= I yield, give way to Succession, succeed, success

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Verb Restituo, restituere, restitui, restitutum= I restore Restore, restoration, restitution

Verb

Verb Adicio, adicere, adieci, adiectum= I add to Addition, additional, add

Verb

Verb Minor, minari, minatus sum + dat. = I threaten Minatorial, minor, minatory

Verb

Verb Assequor, assequi, assecutus sum = I catch up Ascend, ascendant, ascendancy

Impersonal Verbs

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Impersonal Verbs Me iuvat, iuvare, iuvit ( +inf.) = it delights me = I like to Joy, joyful, joyfully

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Impersonal Verbs Mihi licet, licere, licuit (+ inf.) = it is allowed to me = I may License, illicit, licensure

Impersonal Verbs

Impersonal Verbs Me oportet, oportere, oportuit (+inf.) = it behoves me = I ought to Opportune, opportunity, inopportune

Impersonal Verbs

Impersonal Verbs Mihi placet, placere, placuit (+inf.) = it is pleasing to me = I decide Placid, implacable, complacent

Impersonal Verbs

Impersonal Verbs Me taedet, taedere, taeduit (+gen.) = it wearies me = I am tired of Tedious, tedium

Impersonal Verbs

Impersonal Verbs Mihi accidit, accidere, accidit (+ut) = it happens to me Accident, accidental, accidentally

NounsNouns

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Noun Provincia,-ae F = province Province, provincial, provincialize

Noun

Noun Exsilium, -i N = exile Exile, exul, exulate

Noun

Noun Saeculum, -i N = generation, age Secular, secularist, secularize

Noun

Noun Aetas, aetatis F = (old) age Ancient, ancestor, ancestrial

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Noun Gens, gentis F. = race, people Gene, generosity, genuine

Noun

Noun Consensus, -us M. = agreement Consent, consensus, concur

Noun

Noun Fas (indecl.) = right Nefarious, infant, infantry

Noun

Noun Nefas (indel.) = wrong Negative, negate, negatively

PronounPronoun

Pronoun

Pronoun Quis? Quid? = who? What? Quid pro quo = one thing for another

Pronoun

Pronoun Quis, quid = aliquis, aliquid = anyone, anything (after si, nisi, num, ne)

AdjectivesAdjectives

Adjectives

Adjectives Barbarus, -a, -um = barbarian Barbarian, barbaric, barbarism

Adjectives

Adjectives Universi, -ae, -a = all Universal, universally, universe

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Adjectives Validus, -a, -um = strong Valid, valedictorian, valence

PrepositionsPrepositions

Prepositions

Prepositions Ultra + acc. = beyond Ultrasound, ultraviolet, ultimate

Prepositions

Prepositions Quasi = as if Quasi, quasi contract, quasi judicial