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Stage 27 Full Combined List

Stage 27 - all terms from the Stage 27 list. Drill English to Latin or Latin to English. See also the various separate lists of Stage 27 terms.

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adventus, adventūsm. arrival
certāmen, certāminisn. contest, match, rivalry; battle, combat, fight
comes, comitism/f comrade, companion
fax, facisf. torch
īnsidiae, īnsidiārumf. pl. trap, ambush
iocus, iocīm. joke
iussum, iussīn. order
manus, manūsf. band (of men); hand
ōsculum, ōsculīn. kiss
praemium, praemiīn. prize, reward
silentium, silentiīn. silence
ignārus, ignāra, ignārumnot knowing, unaware
praeceps, praeceps, praeceps; gen. praeciptisheadlong
proximus, proxima, proximumnearest
quālis, quālis, quālewhat sort of
tacitus, tacita, tacitumsilent
tantus, tanta, tantumso great, such a great
appāreō, appārēre, appāruī, appāritumappear, become visible
ardeō, ardēre, arsī, arsūrusburn, be on fire, blaze; be in love
cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitumto find out, learn of, learn
imperō, imperāre, imperāvī, imperātus (+ dat)order, command
incendō, incendere, incendī, incēnsuslight, burn, set fire to
gaudeō, gaudēre, gavīsus sumbe pleased, rejoice, rejoice at
gaudium gaudēreto feel joy
noceō, nocēre, nocuī, nocitum (+ dat)hurt, harm, injure
occurrō, occurrere, occurrī (or occuccurrī), occursum (+ dat)meet; run up to; run to meet
decet (+ acc)it is proper; it is proper or right to …
mē decetI ought
tē decetyou ought
licet (+ dat)it is permitted
mihi licet īreI am permitted to go
tibi licet cantāreyou are permitted to sing
oportet (+ acc)it is right, it is proper
tibi licet cantāreyou are permitted to sing
oportet (+ acc)it is right; it is proper
mē oportetI must
tē oportetyou must
nōs oportetwe must
placet (+ dat)it pleases / it is pleasing
placeō, placēre, placuīplease, suit
mihi placetit pleases me (I like it)
nōbīs placetit pleases us (we like it)
taedet (+ acc person and gen. object)it is tiring; it irks
adeō(adv.) so much, so greatly
anteā(adv.) before
sub (+ acc or + abl.)under, beneath, up under, close to
nec caput nec pēs appāret mihiI can make neither head nor tail of it
ut mihi vidēturas it seems to me / as it appears to me


Latin teacher (Latin Department Head)
Providence Classical Christian School
Bothell, WA

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