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Pliny 20 Student Vocabulary

Pliny 20 Student Vocabulary. Proficiscor, P roficisci, P rofectus Sum. - To set out, depart, proceeds Verb Derivative: Sentence: Caesar profecto ad labumum populum. Reliquum, Reliqui. -remainder, residue, rest Noun Derivative: relic - an object or custom remaining from the past.

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Pliny 20 Student Vocabulary

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  1. Pliny 20 Student Vocabulary

  2. Proficiscor, Proficisci, Profectus Sum • - To set out, depart, proceeds • Verb • Derivative: • Sentence: Caesar profecto ad labumum populum.

  3. Reliquum, Reliqui • -remainder, residue, rest • Noun • Derivative: relic - an object or custom remaining from the past. • Sentence: Caesar reliquum in pompeium

  4. Tremor, Tremoris • -shudder, quiver • Noun • Derivative: tremble – to shake, quiver etc • Sentence: terrae sensere tremor

  5. Sentio, sentire, sensi, sensus • -perceive, feel, experience • Verb • Derivative: sense – to feel • Sentence: Caesar milites sensere Malum.

  6. Everto, evertere, everti, eversus • - overturn, turn upside down, overthrow • Verb • Derivative: avert- to turn away • Sentence: Verint ad evertendam Caesarem

  7. Irrumpo, irrumpere, irrupi, irruptus • - to break, burst, force • Verb • Derivative: erupt- to emerge violently, break from restraint • Sentence: Monte irrupirunt

  8. Surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrectus • - to rise, lift, grow • Verb • Derivative: surge- to move forward quickly • Sentence: Caesar surrexit de terra.

  9. Tego, tegere, texi, tectus • - to cover, defend • Verb • Derivative: protect- to keep from being damaged • Sentence: Caesar operuit caput suum a saggittis

  10. Tectum, tecti n. • Noun • House, roof • Derivative : Protect • Gaius decidit de tecto.

  11. Lenio, lenire, lenivi, lenitus • - Mitigate, moderate, alleviate • Verb • Derivative: lenient- inclined not to be harsh or strict. • Sentence: caesar levaret dolorem eius

  12. Posco, poscere, poposci • - to demand • Verb • Derivative: • Sentence: Caesar postulat ordo

  13. Latin Vocab By: Sam Little and Theo Watkins

  14. LegereLego, legere, legi, lectus • Verb • Legit librum. • Legible To Read

  15. Vituperatvitupero, vituperare, vituperavi, vituperatus • Verb • Caesar vituperavitGallos. • Vituperative To blame

  16. HoraHora, horae • Noun • Caesar mortuusestsecundāhorā. • Horalogical hour

  17. LuxLux, lucis • Noun • Viditlucem. • Lucid light

  18. Metusmetus, metus • Noun • Caesar possuitmetum in animoGallorum. • Meticulous fear

  19. Fugerefugio, fugere, fugi, fugitus • Verb • Galli fugit. • Fugitive flee

  20. Constituimusconstituo, constituere, constitui, constitutus • Verb • Militesconstituitmunitiones. • Constitute To set up

  21. Moratiessemusmoror, morari, moratus sum • Verb • Caesar moraritGallos. • Moratorium Delay

  22. DubioDubium, dubi • Noun • Caesar non habetdubium in militibus. • Dubious Doubt, question

  23. Consistimusconsisto, consistere, constiti, constitutus • Verb • Galli non possentconstitereRomanos. • Consistent To stop

  24. Pliny20 Shelby et Alex Vocabulary fulgebat-servatusesset

  25. Fulgebat Fulgeo, fulgēre, fulsi, _____ Verb To shine or flash Luxfulsit in opacocubiculo. Refulgent – shining radiantly

  26. Pallidus Pallidus, pallida, pallidum Adjective Pale Pallidalux non fulsit. Pallid – dull, uninteresting; very pale

  27. Nive Nix, nivis Noun Snow Feminine Alba nix fulsit. Niveous – snowy or resembling snow

  28. Spe Spes, Spei Noun Hope, anticipation, expectation Feminine Nix deditspemei. Desperation – lack of hope

  29. Praevalebat Praevaleo, praevalēre, praevalui, _____ Verb To prevail, to have superior power Ea praevaluitdolorem. Prevail – to overcome

  30. Cognosceremus Cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitus Verb To become acquainted with/aware of, to recognize, to learn Caesar cognovitpopulosGalliaeessefortos. Cognizant- aware, knowledgeable

  31. Servatusesset Servo, servare, servavi, servatum Verb To protect, to save, to keep Caesar servavitsuampatriam. Preserve – to keep something safe from harm or loss

  32. Jack and Gavry’s Super Duper words

  33. Castigat To Correct Erratum castigo.

  34. Decidebat To Fall A villa decidebat.

  35. Cinis Ashes Cinem urbis vidit.

  36. Caligo Mist Caligourbemcircumvit.

  37. Imminens Threaten Brutus Caesaremimminet.

  38. Sequebatur To Follow Caesar Brute sequebatur.

  39. Tenebris Darkness Tenebraformidulosaerat.

  40. Miltitudine Crowd Multitudinis magnum erat.

  41. Lumina Light/Lamp

  42. Clauso Closed

  43. Clare, ann, mac

  44. Arenis arena, arenae Noun F. Sand Derivative: arenaceous ( made of sand) Sentence: Arena eratpropemarem.

  45. Latere lateo, latere, latui Escape notice, hide Derivative: latent ( not visible) Sentence: Ex latuitagris.

  46. Formidines formido, formidinis Noun. F. Fear Derivative: there are not any Sentence: Ex formido, latuit

  47. Patimur patior, pati, passus sum Suffer Derivative: dispassionate( not influenced by a strong feeling) Sentence: Patit per proellium.

  48. Lapidibus lapis, lapidis Noun. M. Stone Derivative: lapidify( turn to stone) Sentence: Currit in lapidum

  49. Fulta fulcio, fulcire, fulsi, fultus Supported Derivative: there is none Sentence: FulsitCaesarem.

  50. Mare mare, maris Noun N. sea Derivative: maritime (bordering the sea) Sentence: Arena eratpropemarem.

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