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Unit V Vocabulary. Lesson 24: Plagosus Orbilius (p 170). book. liber librī. masculine. 2 nd declension. word. verbum verbī. neuter. 2 nd declension. full. plēnus pl ēna pl ēnum. adjective. declensions 1 & 2. late. slow. tardus tarda tardum. adjective. declensions 1 & 2.
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Unit V Vocabulary Lesson 24: PlagosusOrbilius (p 170)
book • liber • librī masculine 2nd declension
word • verbum • verbī neuter 2nd declension
full • plēnus • plēna • plēnum adjective declensions 1 & 2
late. slow. • tardus • tarda • tardum adjective declensions 1 & 2
to hear • audiō • audīre • audīvī • audītus Verb 4th conjugation
to hold (together). to contain. • contineō • continēre • continuī • contentus Verb 2nd conjugation
to draw. to drag. • trahō • trahere • trāxī • trāctus Verb 3rdconjugation
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varius • varia • varium adjective declensions 1 & 2
deus • deī masculine 2nd declension
commodus • commoda • commodum adjective declensions 1 & 2
studium • stud(i)ī neuter 2nd declension
ōtium • ōt(i)ī neuter 2nd declension
ita “Ita” can also be used as a translation for “Yes.” adverb
cum Takes an ABLATIVE noun Preposition + ABL
fugiō • fugere • fūgī • fugitūrus N.B.: The macron on the 3rd PP is distinguishing! 3rd –io conjugation
studia • studiōrum neuter plural 2nd declension
dea • deae feminine 1st declension
valeō • valēre • valuī • valitūrus N.B. The greeting “vale, valete” comes from this verb. 2nd conjugation
dīcō • dīcere • dīxī • dictus N.B.: Singular imperative, “dīc” 3rd conjugation
incipiō • incipere • incēpī • inceptus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation
perpetuus • perpetua • perpetuum adjective declensions 1 & 2
firmus • firma • firmum adjective declensions 1 & 2
gerō • gerere • gessī • gestus Verb 3rd conjugation
afficiō • afficere • affēcī • affectus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation
plēnus • plēna • plēnum adjective declensions 1 & 2
contineō • continēre • continuī • contentus Verb 2nd conjugation
verbum • verbī neuter 2nd declension
audiō • audīre • audīvī • audītus Verb 4th conjugation
tardus • tarda • tardum adjective declensions 1 & 2
trahō • trahere • trāxī • trāctus Verb 3rdconjugation
liber • librī masculine 2nd declension
studium • stud(i)ī neuter 2nd declension
varius • varia • varium adjective declensions 1 & 2
ōtium • ōt(i)ī neuter 2nd declension
deus • deī masculine 2nd declension
fugiō • fugere • fūgī • fugitūrus N.B.: The macron on the 3rd PP is distinguishing! 3rd –io conjugation
cum Takes an ABLATIVE noun Preposition + ABL
commodus • commoda • commodum adjective declensions 1 & 2
dea • deae feminine 1st declension
dīcō • dīcere • dīxī • dictus N.B.: Singular imperative, “dīc” 3rd conjugation
ita “Ita” can also be used as a translation for “Yes.” adverb
verbum • verbī neuter 2nd declension
studia • studiōrum neuter plural 2nd declension
liber • librī masculine 2nd declension
afficiō • afficere • affēcī • affectus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation
valeō • valēre • valuī • valitūrus N.B. The greeting “vale, valete” comes from this verb. 2nd conjugation
incipiō • incipere • incēpī • inceptus Verb 3rd –IO conjugation
contineō • continēre • continuī • contentus Verb 2nd conjugation