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III-LFA p. 19 Vocabulary

Latin for Americans (1997 edition), Third Book, p. 19 Vocabulary practice

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dies, diei m. and f.day
mora, morae f.delay
aeger, aegra, aegrumsick, ill, suffering
aureus, aurea, aureumgolden, made of gold
infelix, gen.=infelicisunhappy, unfortunate
aperio, aperire, aperui, apertus, -a, -umto open, to uncover
coepi, coepisse, coeptus, -a, -um (used only in the perfect tenses)have begun, began
cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus, -a, -umto drive together; to assemble; to force, to compel, to collect
experior, experiri, ---, expertus, -a, -umto try, to test; to find
hortor, hortari, hortatus, -a, -umto urge, to encourage
insto, instare, institi, ---to threaten, to press on, to pursue
morior, mori, mortuus, -a, -umto die
muto, mutare, mutavi, mutatus, -a, -umto change
nascor, nasci, natus, -a, -umto be born, to be found
posco, poscere, poposci, ---to demand, to call for, to ask
sumo, sumere, sumpsi, sumptus, -a, -umto take, to assume
verto, vertere, verti, versus, -a, -umto turn; (passive = to turn oneself)
nuperrecently
tamquamas if, as, as it were
quiabecause

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