Stage 4 Vocabulary.

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Stage 4 Vocabulary

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY agit does

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY negotium agit does business, works

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY anulus, anulum ring

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY cera, ceram wax, wax tablet

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY coquo, coquis, coquit cooks

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY cur? why?

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY e, ex out of, from

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY ego I

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY eheu! alas! oh dear!

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY habeo, habes, habet have, has

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY inquit says

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY iudex, iudicem judge

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY mendax, mendacem liar

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY pecunia, pecuniam money

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY perterritus terrified

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY poeta, poetam poet

quaero, quaeris, quaerit CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY quaero, quaeris, quaerit searches for, looks for

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY quis? who?

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY reddo, reddis, reddit returns

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY satis enough

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY sed but

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY signum / signum sign, seal, signal

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY tu you

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY vendo, vendis, vendit sells

CHAPTER 1 VOCABULARY voco, vocas, vocat calls