Chapter 12 By: Rachael Hudak. VERB (Clip Art) inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventus/a/um = to find or come upon (event, adventure, invent, intervene)

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Chapter 12 By: Rachael Hudak

VERB (Clip Art) inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventus/a/um = to find or come upon (event, adventure, invent, intervene)

Adjective Clip Art bonus, bona, bonum = good (bonus, bonuses, bona fide, bountiful)

VERB (Clip Art) convocō, convocāre, convocāvī, convocātus/a/um = to call together (convocation, evocable, evocation, provoke)

VERB (Clip Art) rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātus/a/um = to ask (derogatory, rogation, interrogative, interrogate)

NOUN ( vīnea, vīneae F = vineyard (vine, vinery, vineyard, wine)

NOUN ( britain.org/places/images/dynevor_trench2_ditch2.jpg) fossa, fossae F = ditch (fossa, fossil, fossillze, fossulae)

NOUN ( T4216.jpg) canis, canis M. or F. = dog (canary, canicola, canine, canis lupus)

VERB (Clip Art) ferō, ferre, tuli, lātus/a/um = to carry, bear, endure, report, say (confer, offer, offering, transfer)

VERB (Clip Art) olfaciō, olfacere, olfēcī, olfactus/a/um = to catch the scent of, smell (factor, facotory, olfactory, liquefy)

Preposition (Clip Art) cum = with (preposition which always takes the ablative) (cum laude, summa cum laude)

VERB rl= bnid=w2I5t9ig88PStM:&tbnh=116&tbnw=116&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dtree%2Bbark%26 svnum%3D10%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26rls%3DGGLR,GGLR: ,GGLR:en latrō, latrāre, latrāvī, latrātus/a/um = to bark

NOUN (Clip Art) vēstīgium, vēstīgiī N = footprint, track, trace (vestige, vestigial, investigate)

ADJECTIVE (Clip Art) immōbilis, immōbile = motionless (automobile, immobilization, mobile, mobilization, immobile, mobility)

NOUN (Clip Art) tunica, tunicae F = by the tunic (tunic, tunica, tunicate, tunicle)

VERB (Clip Art) trahō, trahere, traxī, tractus/a/um = to drag, pull, draw (extract, abstract, contract, contractile, contraction, intractable,)

VERBAL PHRASE ( in fronte litterās inūrere = to brand the letters (FUG) on the forehead