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Stages 30-31, FG 1-2 Vocabulary Review List
Stages 30-31, FG 1-2 combined vocabulary
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| avus, avī | m. grandfather |
| ictus, ictūs | m. blow |
| impetus, impetūs | m. attack |
| labor, labōris | m. work |
| nepōs, nepōtis | m. grandson |
| spēs, speī | f. hope |
| virgō, virginis | f. maiden |
| virtūs, virtūtis | f. manliness, courage, bravery |
| brevī tempore | in a short time; soon (ablative of time when) |
| cotīdiē | every day, daily |
| dum | while, as long as |
| hōc modō | in this way, in this manner (ablative of manner) |
| nōminē | by name, named (ablative of respect) |
| ūnō ictū | with one blow (ablative of means or manner) |
| appellō, appellāre, appellāvī, appellātum | to call, name (often used in the passive voice) |
| cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitum | to find out, learn of, learn (perfect = to know – if you |
| dēdūcō, dēdūcere, dēdūxī, dēductum | to lead down or away; bring (from dē + dūcō) |
| dēplōrō, dēplōrāre, dēplōrāvī, dēplōrātum | to lament |
| dēpōnō, dēpōnere, dēposuī, dēpositum | to put down, deposit, lay aside, give up |
| discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessum | to depart; go apart; withdraw; wander |
| occīdō, occīdere, ōccīdī, occīsum | to cut down, kill |
| quaerō, quaerere, quaesīvī, quaesītum | to search for, look for, inquire |
| referō, referre, rettulī, relātum | to bring or carry back, return, fetch (from ferō) |
| regnō, regnāre, regnāvī, regnātum | to reign, rule |
| solvō, solvere, solvī, solūtum | to loosen, unbind |
| tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum | to lift, raise |
| fōrmōsus, fōrmōsa, fōrmōsum | beautiful |
| saevus, saeva, saevum | fierce, savage |
| scelestus, scelesta, scelestum | wicked, evil (related to the noun scelus, sceleris, n. crime) |
| tūtus, tūta, tūtum | safe |
| meus, mea, meum | my, mine |
| noster, nostra, nostrum | our, ours |
| suus, sua, suum | his/hers/theirs |
| tuus, tua, tuum | your, yours |
| vester, vestra, vestrum | yours (pl); “y’all’s” |
| bēlua, bēluae | f. beast, monster |
| beneficium, beneficiī | n. kindness, service, well-doing |
| cāsus, cāsūs | m. fall, chance, accident |
| certāmen, certāminis | n. struggle, contest |
| collum, collī | n. neck |
| dōnum, dōnī | n. gift |
| honor, honōris | m. honor, official position (also used for political office) |
| mōnstrum, mōnstrī | n. monster |
| mora, morae | f. delay |
| regiō, regiōnis | f. direction, country, region |
| salūs, salūtis | f. safety, deliverance, escape |
| vinculum, vinculī | n. bond, chain |
| dēsuper (adverba) | down from above |
| dum | while, as long as |
| nec | and…not |
| meritus, merita, meritum | meritus, merita, meritum |
| iste, ista, istud | that, that of yours (often has a pejorative sense: that ptui thing) |
| exuō, exuere, exuī, exūtum | to put off or take off (induō = to put on) |
| mergō, mergere, mersī, mersum | to dip, plunge, sink |
| refugiō, refugere, refūgī | to flee back, run away, retreat |
| reperiō, reperīre, repperī, repertum | to find, discover (closely related to inveniō, invenīre = to find) |
| sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum | to perceive, feel |
| turbō, turbāre, turbāvī, turbātum | confuse, throw into disorder, disturb, trouble |
| eō | to that place, there |
| hūc | here, to this place (ad hunc locum ; motion toward) |
| hīc | here, in this place; at this point (in hōc locō ; location here) |
| hinc | from here, from this place (ab/ex locō ; motion away) |
| illūc | that place, in that direction, to that place (ad illum locum ; motion toward) |
| illīc | there, in that place, therein (in illō locō; location here) |
| illinc | from there (ab/ex illō locō ‘ motion away) |
| ambo, ambae, ambō | both |
| fēstus, fēsta, fēstum | festive, holiday |
| nātus, nāta, nātum | born |
| adhūc | until now |
| nimis | too |
| omnīnō | completely |
| praetereā | besides |
| quārē? | why? |
| quot | how many |
| tot | so many |
| dīves, dīves, dīves; gen. dīvitis | rich |
| dīvitiae, dīvitiārum | f. pl. riches |
| dubium, dubiī | n. doubt |
| iniūria, iniūriae | f. injustice, injury |
| lūdus, lūdī | m. game, pastime (also school) |
| magister, magistrī | m. master, foreman |
| opus, operis | n. work, construction |
| pavor, pavōris | m. panic, terror |
| sēdēs, sēdis | f. seat |
| sepulcrum, sepulcrī | n. tomb |
| sōl, sōlis | m. sun |
| soror, sorōris | f. sister |
| strepitus, strepitūs | m. noise, din |
| tempestās, tempestātis | f. storm |
| timor, timōris | m. fear |
| vīs, vīs | f. force; pl. strength |
| afficiō, afficere, affēcī, affectus | affect, overcome; treat, handle, manage |
| cōnsulō, cōnsulere, cōnsuluī, cōnsultus | consult, consider, advise |
| creō, creāre, creāvi, creātus | make, create |
| dēmittō, dēmittere, dēmīsī, dēmissus | let down, lower, drop |
| exstruō, exstruere, exstrūxī, exstrūctus | build |
| pallēscō, pallēscere, palluī | grow pale (turn pale), fade |
| praestō, praestāre, praestitī, praestitus | show, display, exhibit |
| circumveniō, circumvenīre, circumvēnī, circumventus | surround, enclose |
| incēdō, incēdere, incessī, incessum | march, stride, walk, proceed |
| perficiō, perficere, perfēcī, perfectus | finish, complete, bring to an end |
| redūcō, redūcere, redūxī, reductus | lead back, bring back |
| serviō, servīre, servīvī (or serviī), servītum | serve (as a slave)/be a slave, be obedient |
| spernō, spernere, sprēvī, sprētus | despise, reject, spurn, scorn |
| altus, alta, altum | high, deep |
| angustus, angusta, angustum | narrow |
| prōgressus, prōgressa, prōgressum (deponent participle) | having advanced |
| pūblicus, pūblica, pūblicum | public |
| serēnus, serēna, serēnum | calm, clear |
| superbus, superba, superbum | arrogant, proud |
| ante (+ acc.) | before, in front of |
| haudquāquam | not at all |
| ubīque | everywhere |
| nūper | recently |
| num? | surely not? (introduces a question to which one expects a negative answer) |
| catēna, catēnae | f. chain |
| cliēns, clientis | m. client |
| dux, ducis | m. leader, general |
| favor, favōris | m. favor |
| fraus, fraudis | f. trick |
| mōs, mōris | m. custom, usage; style |
| patrōnus, patrōnī | m. patron |
| praecō, praecōnis | m. herald |
| ratiōnēs, ratiōnum | f. pl. accounts |
| tempus, temporis | n. time |
| vultus, vultūs | m. expression, face |
| neglegō, neglegere, neglēxī, neglēctus | be unconcerned about; neglect, disregard |
| ōrō, ōrāre, ōrāvī, ōrātus | beg; entreat; ask for |
| praetereō, praeterīre, praeteriī (or praeterīvī), praeteritus | pass by, go past |
| reficiō, reficere, refēcī, refectus | repair, rebuild, restore |
| secō, secāre, secuī, sectus | cut, cut off |
| spērō, spērāre, spērāvī, spērātus | hope, expect |
| vehō, vehere, vexī, vectus | carry, convey, transport |
| vinciō, vincīre, vīnxī, vīnctus | bind, tie up (4th conj.) |
| vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus | conquer, overcome (3rd conj.) |
| volvō, volvere, volvī, volūtus | roll, turn about, wind |
| in animō volvere | wonder, turn over in the mind (idiom) |
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Providence Classical Christian School |
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