Vocabulary 27-28 Sept. 23-30, 2013.

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Vocabulary 27-28 Sept. 23-30, 2013

finitimus, finitimi (m.) neighbor finitimus, finitima, finitimum neighboring

praesidium, praesidi (n.) guard, protection

proelium, proeli (n.) battle

ventus, venti (m.) wind

pauci, paucae, pauca few (plural only)

appello, appellare, appellavi, appellatus call, name

committo, committere, commisi, commissus join together, commit, entrust

propero, properare, properavi, properatus hasten, hurry

aut or

aut…aut either…or

et…et both…and

neque (or “nec”) nor, and not

neque…neque neither…nor