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Stage 8 All Vocabulary (4th edition)
Huge amount of words! Over 100! Are you up to the challenge? All vocabulary from Stage 8 of Unit 1 of Cambridge Latin Course (4th edition)
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| agitat:agitāvit | chases, hunts |
| cōnsūmit: cōnsūmpsit | eats |
| dūcit: dūxit | leads |
| eum | him |
| facile | easily |
| ferōx | fierce, ferocious |
| gladius | sword |
| habitat: habitāvit | lives |
| hic | this |
| ignāvus | cowardly (also lazy in other contexts) |
| incitat: incitāvit | urges on, encourages |
| nūntius | messenger |
| pēs | foot, paw |
| porta | gate |
| postulat: postulāvit | demands |
| puer | boy |
| pugnat: pugnāvit | fights |
| recumbit: recubuit | lies down, reclines |
| saepe | often |
| sanguis | blood |
| silva | woods, forest |
| spectāculum | show, spectacle |
| statim | immediately |
| tōtus | whole |
| senātor Rōmānus | Roman senator |
| magnificā | magnificent |
| Nūceriam | Nuceria (a town near Pompeii) |
| Nūcerīnī | the people of Nuceria |
| inimīcī | enemies |
| saepe | often |
| turbulentī | rowdy, disorderly |
| splendidum | splendid |
| ēdidit | presented |
| diem nātālem | birthday |
| celebrābat | was celebrating |
| cīvēs | citizens |
| complēbant | were filling |
| nūntiabant | were announcing |
| vīgintī | twenty |
| rētiāriī | net-fighters |
| murmillōnēs | heavily armed gladiators |
| bēstiāriī | beast-fighters |
| bēstiās | wild animals, beasts |
| quam celerrimē | as quickly as possible |
| hī | these |
| vehementer | loudly, violently |
| tacuērunt | fell silent |
| tuba | trumpet |
| sonuit | sounded |
| pugnam commīsērunt | began the fight |
| victōrēs | victors, winners |
| expedītī | lightly armed |
| ēvītāvērunt | avoided |
| ignāvī | cowards |
| callidī | clever, smart |
| dēcipiunt | are deceiving, are tricking |
| frūstrā | in vain |
| prōvocāvērunt | challenged |
| ūnus | one |
| graviter | seriously |
| vulnerāvērunt | wounded |
| alterum | the second, the other |
| missiōnem | release |
| mortem | death |
| pollicem vertit | turned his thumb up |
| dedit | gave |
| interfēcērunt | killed |
| attonitus | astonished |
| trīstis | sad |
| pedem | foot, paw |
| ostendit | showed |
| spīnam | thorn |
| dolet | hurts |
| benignus | kind |
| fremuit | roared |
| exclāmāvit | shouted |
| adiuvō | help |
| hoc | this |
| extrāxit | pulled out |
| posteā | afterwards |
| comprehendērunt | arrested |
| Christiānus | Christian |
| olfēcit | smelled, sniffed |
| lambēbat | began to lick |
| agnōvit | recognized |
| ad salūtem | to safety |
| iterum | again |
| cervī | deer |
| ēsuriēbant | were hungry |
| retinet | is holding back |
| hunc | this |
| trēs | three |
| audācissimē | very boldly |
| recubuērunt | lay down |
| obdormīvērunt | went to sleep |
| īrātissimī | very angry |
| rīdiculum | ridiculous, silly |
| ēdēbat | was presenting |
| fugiēbant | began to run away, began to flee |
| suōs | their |
| dēstrīnxērunt | drew |
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