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SPECIAL VOCABULARIES
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LESSON XXIX, §176

Verb

superō, -āre, conquer, overcome (insuperable)

Nouns

cūra, -ae, f., care, trouble
locus, -ī, m., place, spot (location). Locus is neuter in the plural and is declined loca, -ōrum, etc.
perīculum, -ī, n., danger, peril

Adverbs

semper, always
tamen, yet, nevertheless

Prepositions

, with abl., down from; concerning
per, with acc., through

Conjunction

, if

LESSON XXX, §182

Verbs

absum, abesse, irreg., be away, be absent, be distant, with separative abl.
adpropinquō, -āre, draw near, approach (propinquity), with dative[1]
contineō, -ēre, hold together, hem in, keep (contain)
discēdō, -ere, depart, go away, leave, with separative abl.
egeō, -ēre, lack, need, be without, with separative abl.
interficiō, -ere, kill
prohibeō, -ēre, restrain, keep from (prohibit)
vulnerō, -āre, wound (vulnerable)

Nouns

prōvincia, -ae, f., province
vīnum, -ī, n., wine

Adjective

dēfessus, -a, -um, weary, worn out

Adverb

longē, far, by far, far away

LESSON XXXI, §188

Nouns

aurum, -ī, n., gold (oriole)
mora, -ae, f., delay
nāvigium, nāvi'gī, n., boat, ship
ventus, -ī, m., wind (ventilate)

Verb

nāvigō, -āre, sail (navigate)

Adjectives

attentus, -a, -um, attentive, careful
dubius, -a, -um, doubtful (dubious)
perfidus, -a, -um, faithless, treacherous (perfidy)

Adverb

anteā, before, previously

Preposition

sine, with abl., without
  1. This verb governs the dative because the idea of nearness to is stronger than that of motion to. If the latter idea were the stronger, the word would be used with ad and the accusative.