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Chapter 58 Vocabulary

Chapter 58 Vocabulary. Municipium , - i (n). Town Derivatives? Municipal . Eques , equitis (m). Knight, member of the equestrian order Derivatives? Equestrian . Plebs, plebis (f). Plebians , common people. Agmen , agminis (n). Column, line. Eo , ire, ii, itus. To go.

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Chapter 58 Vocabulary

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  1. Chapter 58 Vocabulary

  2. Municipium, -i (n) • Town • Derivatives? • Municipal

  3. Eques, equitis (m) • Knight, member of the equestrian order • Derivatives? • Equestrian

  4. Plebs, plebis (f) • Plebians, common people

  5. Agmen, agminis (n) • Column, line

  6. Eo, ire, ii, itus • To go

  7. Rixa, rixae (f) • Quarrel, skirmish

  8. Alloquor, alloqui, allocutus sum • To address, speak to • Deriatives? (of loquor, to speak) • Loquacious, eloquent

  9. Posterus, -a, -um • Next, following • Derivatives? • Posterity

  10. Comes, comitis (m) • Companion, comrade • Derivatives? • Concomitant

  11. Orior, oriri, ortus sum • To arise

  12. Lateo, latere, latui • To lie in hiding • Derivatives? • latent

  13. graviter • Seriously • Derivatives? • Grave, gravity

  14. eodem • To the same

  15. Solacium , -i (n) • Relief, consolation • Derivatives? • solace

  16. Perfero, perferre, pertuli, perlatus • To deliver, bring in

  17. Invidia, -ae (f) • Ill-will, hatred

  18. pro • before

  19. Dux, ducis (m) • Leader, general • Derivatives? • Duke, duchess, conduct, induct

  20. Ignis, ignis (m) • Fire • Derivatives? • Ignition, ignite, igneous

  21. Idem, eadem, idem • The same

  22. Infimus, -a, -um • Lowest, most vile

  23. Ostendo, ostendere, ostendi, ostentus • To show, point out • Derivatives? • Ostensibly, ostentatious

  24. Imperitus, -a, -um • Ignorant

  25. Cremo, cremare, cremavi, crematus • To burn • Derivatives? • Cremate, cremation

  26. Amburo, amburere, ambussi, ambustus • To scorch, burn

  27. item • Likewise, in the same way

  28. Flagro, flagrare, flagravi • To burn, blaze up • Derivatives? • Conflagration, flagrant

  29. Mos, moris, m. • Custom, habit • Derivatives? • Mores, moral, morality

  30. Tumultus, tumultus, m. • Uproar, commotion • Derivatives? • Tumultuous

  31. Revertor, reverti, reversus sum • To turn back, return • Derivatives? • Revert

  32. Defero, deferre, detuli, delatus • To carry down • Derivatives? • Defer, deference

  33. Respicio, respicere, respexi, respectus • To look back • Derivatives? • Respite

  34. Conficio, conficere, confeci, confectus • To finish (off) • Derivatives? • Confection, discomfit

  35. Saucius, saucia, saucium • Wounded, hurt

  36. Cadaver, cadaveris, n., • Corpse, body • Derivatives? • Cadaver

  37. Vulnero, vulnerare, vulneravi, vulnaratus • To wound • derivatives? • Vulnerable

  38. Iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctus • To join, connect • Derivatives? (cum + iungere) • Conjugal, conjugate

  39. Augeo, augere, auxi, auctus • To increase, magnify • Derivatives? • Augment, August

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