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Lesson 12: The Fall of Troy

AB
carus, a, umdear, beloved, fond
circumsto, are, avi, atusto surround, stand around
Iulus, i (m)Ascanius, son of Aeneas
respicio, respicere, respexi, respectusto look back
claurs, a, umclear, bright, illustrious
everto, ere, i, rsusto overturn, to destroy
obon account of + accusative
Tyndaris, idi (f)daughter of Tyndarus, Helen
coniugium, i (n)wedlock, husband, wife
Ilias, adis (f)Trojan woman
pario, ere, peperi, partusto reproduce, to gain, acquire, to give birth to
scilicetof course, to be sure, doubtless
cinis, eris (m)ashes
femineus, a, umof women, feminine
laudo, areto praise
sumo, sumere, sumpsi, sumptusto take up, assume
insuperabove, besides
refulgeo, ERE, refulsi, refulsusto gleam, shine, glitter
aetas, aetatis (f)age, time
invisus, a, umhateful, hated, odious


Latin Teacher
Scarborough High School
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