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Chapter 5 Vocabulary

Vocabulary for Chapter 5 of Wheelock's Latin. Emphasis on verbs and adjectives ending in "-er".

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adulescentia, ae (f)youth, young manhood, youthfullness
animus, i (m)soul, spirit, mind
caelum, i (n)sky, heaven
culpa, ae (f)fault, blame
gloria, ae (f)glory, fame
verbum, i (n)word
te (acc, abl)you, yourself
liber, libera, liberumfree
noster, nostra, nostrumour, ours
pulcher, pulchra, pulchrumbeautiful, handsome, fine
sanus, a, umsound, healthy, sane
igiturtherefore, consequently
-ne(suffix denoting question)
propter (+ accusative)on account of, because of
crastomorrow
heriyesterday
quandowhen
si quandoif ever
satisenough, sufficient
tumthen, at that time, thereupon, in the next place
ceno, cenare, cenavi, cenatumto dine
culpo, culpare, culpavi, culpatumto blame, censure
remaneo, remanere, remansi, remansumto remain, stay, stay behind, abide, continue
*maneo, manere, mansi, mansum*to remain, stay, stay behind, abide, continue
supero, superare, superavi, superatumto be above, overcome, surpass, conquer, have the upper hand



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