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 Nunc Agenda: In your notebooks, make the four columns, fill in the rest of the vocab from Stage 16, page 90 Quaestio: How can we remember vocabulary in Stage 16? LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES

aedifico, aedificare, aedificavi, aedificatum

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES aedificoto build (a structure) verbedifice aedifico, aedificare, aedificavi, aedificatum

 auxilium, auxilium

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES auxiliumhelp, aid, assistance noun (n) auxiliary auxilium, auxilium

 cōnsentiō, cōnsentīre, cōnsensī, cōnsensus

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES consentioto agreeverbconsensus, consent cōnsentiō, cōnsentīre, cōnsensī, cōnsensus

 cōnsilium, cōnsilium QUOD!?

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES consiliumplan, ideanoun (n) counsel cōnsilium, cōnsilium

 deinde

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES deindethen, next adverb --- deinde

 dēlectō, dēlectāre, dēlectāvī, dēlectātum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES delectodelight, charm, amuse verbdelight, delectable dēlectō, dēlectāre, dēlectāvī, dēlectātum

 dērīdeō, dērīdēre, dērīsī, dērīsus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES derideoto mock, make fun of verbderide, derisive dērīdeō, dērīdēre, dērīsī, dērīsus

 dīmittō, dīmittere, dīmīsī, dīmissus

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES dimittoto send away, dismiss verbdismiss dīmittō, dīmittere, dīmīsī, dīmissus

effugiō, effugere, effūgī, ----

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES effugioto escapeverb~fugitive effugiō, effugere, effūgī, ----

 faber, fabrum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES fabercraftsmannoun (m) fabricate faber, fabrum

 flōs, flōrem

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES flosflowernoun (m) floral, Florida flōs, flōrem

imperātor, imperātorem

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES imperator emperornoun (m) imperial, emperor imperātor, imperātorem

 inter (+ acc)

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES interbetween, among prepinterject, interstate

 ita

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES itain this way, so, thus advxxxx ita

 melior, melior, melius

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES meliorbetteradjameliorate melior, melior, melius

 nāvigō, nāvigāre, nāvigāvī, nāvigātus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES navigoto sailverb navis + ago navigate nāvigō, nāvigāre, nāvigāvī, nāvigātus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH nonne...?surelyadverb (asks a question expecting an answer of “yes” nōnne

 parātus, parāta, parātum

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES paratus ready, prepared adjprepared, preparation parātus, parāta, parātum

 pereō, perīre, periī, peritus

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIV ES pereoto die, perishverb per + eo pereō, perīre, periī, peritus

 pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus

LATIN WORD ENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES ponoto put, placeverbdeposit, depose, impose pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus

 postrīdiē

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES postrīdiē on the next day adverb postrīdiē

 pūniō, pūnīre, pūnīvī, pūnitus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES punioto punishverbpunitive, punish pūniō, pūnīre, pūnīvī, pūnitus

 simulac, simulatque

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES simulac, simulatque as soon asadverbsimultaneous simulac, simulatque

 summus, summa, summum

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES summushighestadjsummit, summus, summa, summum

 supersum, superesse, superfuī, ---

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES supersumto surviveverb (super + sum) xxxx supersum, superesse, superfuī, ---

 tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES tolloto raise, lift up verbextol, tolerate tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātus

 vertō, vertere, vertī, versus

LATIN WORDENGLISH MEANING PART OF SPEECH ENGLISH DERIVATIVES vertoto turnverbinvert, convert, inverse, converse, etc.... vertō, vertere, vertī, versus