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Wheelock's Latin Lesson 29

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fAtum, -Ifate, death (n.)
ingenium, -iInature, innate talent (n.)
moenia, moeniumwalls of a city (n. pl.)
nAta, -aedaughter (f.)
Osculum, -Ikiss (n.)
sIdus, sIderisconstellation, star (n.)
dignus, -a, -umworthy, worthy of (+ abl.)
dUrus, -a, -umhard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, difficult
tantus, -a, -umso large, so great, of such a size
dEniqueat last, finally, lastly (adv.)
itaso, thus (adv. used with adjs., vbs., and advs.)
quidemindeed, certainly, at least, even (postpositive adv.)
nE . . . quidemnot . . . even
sIcso, thus (adv. most commonly used with verbs)
tamso, to such a degree (adv. with adjs. and advs.)
tam . . . quamso . . . as
vErOin truth, indeed, to be sure, however (adv.)
condO, -dere, -didI, -ditumto put together OR into, store; found, establish
contendO, -tendere, -tendI, -tentumto strive, struggle, contend; hasten
molliO, mollIre, mollIvI, mollItumto soften; make calm or less hostile
pugnO (1)to fight
respondeO, -spondEre, -spondI, -spOnsumto answer
surgO, surgere, surrExI, surrEctumto get up, arise

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