possum/dat. of agent
Terms
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- novus, a, um
- new, strange, different
- ruo, ruere, rui, rutus
- go to ruin, rush, fall
- vivo, vivere, vixi, victus
- live, be alive
- voco
- call
- tamen
- nevertheless
- socius, i M.
- ally, comrade, associate
- possum, posse, potui
- be able, can
- arma, orum, N always plural
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arms, weapons
(arma virumque cano--arms and the man I sing--opening lines of the Aeneid) - cano, canere, cecini, cantus
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sing, sing of
(arma virumque cano--arms and the man I sing or of arms and the man I sing) - populus, i, M
- people (always plural in English but not in Latin
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magister, magistri, M
magistra, magistrae, F - teacher
- umquam (unquam)
- ever
- interficio, interficere, interfeci, interfectus
- kill
- moveo, movere, movi, motus
- move
- imperium, i, N.
- authority, empire, power (imperial)
- cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitus
- learn, in the perfect tense it means know
- sine + abl
- without
- cedo, cedere, cessi, cessus
- yeild (as in cede) move, go
- socius, a, um
- allied (associate)
- antiquus, a, um
- ancient
- ante + acc.
- before, in front of
- debeo, debere, debui, debitus
- owe (debit, debt, etc); ought--this latter meaning must be followed by an infinitive--this is called a complementary infinitive
- impius, a, um
- impious, wicked, irreverent
- mox
- soon
- medius, a, um
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middle, middle of
(via media--the middle way) - durus,a,um
- hard (durable) harsh
- numquam (nunquam)
- ever
- postquam
- after
- quamquam
- although
- nosco, noscere, novi, notus
- learn; in the perfect tense it means know
- aurum, -i N.
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gold
(old campaign slogan--Vote for AuH2O--Vote for Goldwater) - impero (1)
- give an order or give orders--the person ordered is in the dat case; the thing ordered is expressed by an ut or ne clause of indirect command
- ad + cedo=accedo (rule: when a prefix ends in consonant and main word begins with consonant. Cut consonant of prefix and double word consonant.
- go to, approach (accede in English)
- autem--never the fist word in Latin. This is called a postpositive conjunction and does not come first in Latin as it does in English.
- however, moreover
- invado, invadere, invasi, invasus
- invade, attack, go into
- ferrum,i N.
- iron, by association can also mean sword because swords were first made of iron before they were made of steel.
- ardeo, ardere, arsi, arsus
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burn, be on fire; desire
(arson, arsonist) - pius, a, um
- loyal, pious , one who does his/her duty
- re+moveo=removeo, removere, removi, remotus
- remove, set aside, take away
- flamma,ae F.
- fire, flame
- post + acc.
- after, behind
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bene
formed from bonus, a, um
take off ending and add e to make a 1st and second adj an adv. - well
- aureus, a, um
- golden, made of gold
- dominus, i, M
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master, lord
(dominent) - ruina, ae F.
- fall, downfall, ruin, destruction
- dis+Cedo=discedo, discedere, ciscessi, discessus
- go from, depart, leave