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Ludus Vocabulary 11 to 15


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bellum,-ī, n.
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war

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Novem
Nine
Sex
Six
Ad (prep. + Accus.)
Near, at (with stationary verb)
Ad (prep. + Accus.)
To, toward (with verb of motion)
Ante (prep. + Accus.)
Before, in front of
Aut...aut
Either...or
Deinde (adv.)
Then, next
Iam (adv.)
Now, already, by now
Nōn jam
No longer
Post (prep. + Accus
After, behind
Postrīdiē (adv.)
(on) the next day
Dēbeō, dēbēre (2), dēbuī, debitus
Owe (+ d. o.); auxilium, -iī, n. – help, aid ought, must (+ infin.)
Timeō, timēre (2), timuī
Fear, be afraid of
Malus, -a, -um (adj.)
Bad, evil, wicked
Ita (adv.)
So, thus
Maximē (adv.)
Very much, especially; yes
Tamen (adv.)
Nevertheless
Male (adv.)
Badly, poorly
Cōpia, -ae, f.
Supply, abundance
Nūntius, -iī, m.
Message, messenger, news, report
Populus, -ī, m.
Nation, people
Tēctum, -ī, n.
Roof, house
Minimē (adv.)
Least, not at all; no
Et...et (conj.)
Both...and
Absum, abesse, āfuī
Be absent, be away
Adsum, adesse, adfuī
Be present, be at
Audīvit
He, she, it heard, listened
Cōnsilium, -iī, n.
Plan, advice; judgment, understanding
Fāma, -ae, f.
Rumor, reputation
Locus, -ī, m.
Place, location
Satis (noun & adv.)
Enough, sufficient(ly)
Quam (adv.)
How (in exclamations)