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| agitō, agitāre, agitāvī, agitātum | to chase, to hunt, to move (derivative: agitate) |
| festīnō, festīnāre, festīnāvi, festīnātum | to hurry, to hasten |
| incitō, incitāre, incitāvī, incitātum | to urge on, rush; excite, inspire |
| līberō, līberāre, līberāvī, līberātum | free, set free, release (derivative: liberate) |
| nārrō, nārrāre, nārrāvī, nārrātum | to tell, relate, say (derivatives: narrate, narrator, narration) |
| parō, parāre, parāvī, parātum | to prepare, get ready |
| pugnō, pugnāre, pugnāvī, pugnātum | to fight, disagree, struggle (derivative: pugnacious) |
| rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātum | to ask, ask for (derivatives: interrogatory; interrogate) |
| servō, servāre, servāvī, servātum | save, protect, watch over |
| superō, superāre, superāvī, superātum | to overpower, overcome, rise above |
| vexō, vexāre, vexāvī, vexātum | annoy, bother, vex |
| contentiō, contentiōnis | (f.) argument, struggle, effort (striving) |
| fūr, fūris | (m.) thief (derivative: furtive) |
| īnfāns, īnfantis | (m./f.) child, baby (m. or f., depending on the child) |
| lībertus, lībertī | (m.) freedman |
| pugna, pugnae | (f.) fight |
| rēs, reī | (f.) thing (5th declension word used frequently in idioms; accusative sing.=rem) |
| soror, sorōris | (f.) sister |
| frāter, frātris | (m.) brother |
| celeriter | quickly |
| dīligenter | carefully, diligently, thoroughly |
| ferōciter | fiercely (recall the adjective: ferōx, ferōcis = fierce, ferocious) |
| facile | easily |
| subitō | suddenly |
| tacitē | silently, quietly, secretly (the verb taceō, tacēre = to be silent; derivate: taciturn) |
| nunc | now |
| tum | then |
| ōlim | once, some time ago |
| herī | yesterday (also spelled here) |
| hodiē | today (memory help: quid agis hodiē? = How are you today?) |
| crās | tomorrow (derivative: procrastinate) |
| paene | almost |
| cum | with (preposition plus ablative case) (cum is also a conjunction meaning when) |
| nihil | nothing |
| post | 1) after, afterwards, much later; 2) prep. plus accusative: after, behind (in the rear) |
| postquam (or post quam) | when, after; (used with subordinate clauses; postquam creates a complex sentence) |
| quod | because |
| euge! | hurrah! |
| eheu! | alas, oh dear! |
| nunc aut numquam | now or never |
| festīnā lentē | Make haste slowly. (a saying of Caesar Augustus) |
| nisi | (adv.) except |
| sōlus, sōla, sōlum | alone |
| igitur | (adv.) therefore |
| statim | (adv.) at once, immediately |
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Providence Classical Christian School |
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