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Quaestio: How can we remember vocabulary in Stage 15? Nunc Agenda: In your notebooks, make the four columns, fill in the rest of the vocab from Stage 15, page 70 LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES

alius, alia, aliud

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES aliusother, another adjectivealias alius, alia, aliud

aqua

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES aquawaternoun (f) aqueduct aquatic aquarium aqua

claudō, claudere, clausī, clausus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES claudoshut, blockverb claudō, claudere, clausī, clausus

commodus, -a, -um

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES commodusconvenientadjcommodious, commodity commodus, -a, -um

dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES debeoowe, ought, must verb debit debt indebted dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī, dēbitus

effigiēs : effigiem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES effigiesimage, statuge noun (f) effigy effigiēs : effigiem

equus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES equushorsenoun (m) equestria n equine equus

etiam

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES etiameven, furthermore in addition conj

frāctus, -a, -um

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES fractusbrokenadjfracture frāctus, -a, -um

impediō, impedīre, impedīvī, impeditum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES impediodelay, hinder verbimpede impediment

lectus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES lectuscouchnounxxx lectus

lentē

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES lentē slowlyadverblento lentē

mare

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES mareseanoun (n) marine maritime marina

miser, misera, miserum

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES miserwretched miserable adjmiserable commiserate miser, misera, miserum

nauta

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES nautasailornoun (m) nautical nauta

plaustrum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES plaustrumcart, wagonnoun (n)

praesum, praeesse, praefui, --- (+dat)

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES praesumto be in charge verb (+ dat) prae + sum praesum, praeesse, praefui, --- (+dat)

prīnceps : prīncipem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES prīnceps chief, chieftain, prince, head-of- state noun (m) prince princess

quī, quae, quod

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVE S qui quae quod who, which, that pronoun quī, quae, quod

redeō, redīre, rediī, reditum

servō, servāre, servāvī, servātum LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES servōsaves, protectsverbconserve conservation reserve reservation preserve preservation reservoir

sacerdōs, sacerdōtem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES sacerdōs priestnoun (m) sacerdōs, sacerdōtem

saxum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES saxumstone, rocknoun (n) saxifrage saxum

teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES teneōholdverbtenacious teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentus

unda

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES undawavenoun (f) undulate unda

vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES vincō to win, to conquer verbvictory invincible vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus