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stages 13 and 14 combined
Review the stage 13 and 14 lists. Drill Latin to English or English to Latin. Be sure to practice all your principal parts rather than relying on quick visual memory alone.
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| adveniō, advenīre, advēnī, adventum | arrive, come |
| cantō, cantāre, cantāvī, cantātum | sing |
| dēcidō, dēcidere, dēcidī | fall down, fall off (also, to die) |
| dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum | say, tell |
| excitō, excitāre, excitāvī, excitātum | arouse, wake up; encourage, excite |
| īnferō, īnferre, intulī, illātum | bring in, carry in, bring to, put on |
| interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectum | kill, destroy |
| mālō, mālle, māluī | prefer, to want something more or instead |
| nōlō, nōlle, nōluī | not to wish, to be unwilling (+ infinitive) |
| numerō, numerāre, numerāvī, numerātum | count, number |
| pluit | it is raining (pluit, pluere, pluit = impersonal verb; it is raining) |
| possum, posse, potuī | be able, can, have the power (+ infinitive) |
| retineō, retinēre, retinuī, retentum | keep; hold back; retain |
| ruō, ruere, ruī, rutum | rush |
| sum, esse, fuī, futūrum | be |
| trahō, trahere, trāxī, tractum | draw, drag, pull |
| volō, velle, voluī | to wish, to want (usually with complementary infinitive) |
| vulnerō, vulnerāre, vulnerāvī, vulnerātum | wound |
| aedificium, aedificiī (n.) | building (gen. singular aedificī or aedificiī) |
| animal, animālis (n.) | animal, living creature (3rd neuter i-stem) |
| cētērī, cētērōrum | the others, the rest (plural; neuter plural cētera is also common) |
| coniūrātiō, coniūrātiōnis (f.) | plot, conspiracy |
| coniūrō, coniūrāre [1] | to plot |
| custōs, custōdis (m/f) | guard, body guard |
| horreum, horreī (n.) | barn, granary |
| ōrdō, ōrdinis (m.) | row, line, series, order |
| vīta, vītae (f.) | life |
| aeger, aegra, aegrum | sick, ill |
| *alter, altera, alterum | the other, the second (special –ius adjective |
| fessus, fessa, fessum | tired, worn out |
| dēfessus, dēfessa, dēfessum | tired, worn out |
| novus, nova, novum | new |
| *nūllus, nūlla, nūllu | not any, no (special –ius adjective) |
| *solus, sola, solum | only, alone (special –ius adjective) |
| *totus, tota, totum | whole, entire (special –ius adjective) |
| quamquam | although |
| itaque = and so | and so |
| ita vērō | it is so (yes), indeed |
| sē | himself, herself, themselves (reflexive pronoun) |
| prīmus | first |
| secundus | second |
| tertius | third |
| quārtus | fourth |
| quīntus | fifth |
| sextus | sixth |
| septimus | seventh |
| octāvus | eighth |
| nōnus | ninth |
| decimus | tenth |
| amphora, amphorae (f.) | wine jar |
| aula, aulae (f.) | palace, royal court |
| dōnum, dōnī. (n) | gift, present |
| deus, deī, (m) | god (capitalized = God) (nom. pl. may be deī or dī; |
| domina, dominae, (f.) | mistress |
| *familiāris, familiāris (m). | servant, friend, relation |
| fundus, fundī, (m) | farm |
| marītus, marītī, (m) | husband |
| vīta, vītae (f.) | life |
| dēleō, dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētum | destroy |
| dūcō, dūcere, duxī, ductum | lead |
| lavō, lavāre, lāvī, lautum | wash, bathe (fourth principal part also lavātum or lōtum) |
| attonitus, attonita, attonitum | astonished, thunderstruck |
| decōrus, decōra, decōrum | right, proper, noble |
| crūdēlis, crūdēlis, crūdēle | cruel, hard-hearted |
| difficilis, difficilis, difficile | difficult |
| *familiāris, familiāris, familiāre | domestic, household, family; friendly |
| fidēlis, fidēlis, fidēle | faithful, loyal |
| nōbilis, nōbilis, nōbile | noble/high born; known/famous; excellent |
| dīligenter | carefully |
| cotīdiē | everyday |
| postrīdiē | (on) the next day |
| ubi | where, when |
| necesse | necessary, unavoidable (indeclinable adjective – which means this is its only form) |
| quam | how? how much? (interrogative or exclamation); as, than (comparison); (with superlative) as … as possible |
| etiam | even |
| aliquid | something |
| aliquis | someone |
| ipse, ipsa, ipsum | (intensive pronoun)= self (himself, herself, itself) ; the very, the actual (the very one itself) |
| iste, ista, istud | (demonstrative pronoun and adjective) that of yours, that (near you); such |
| is, ea, id | he, she it (plural = they) |
| quamquam | although; and yet |
| que | and (added to the end of the second word |
| num? | surely…not? |
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