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New Millenium 2.5
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
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Question
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adiungo, ere, adiūnxi, adiūnctum + dative
to join together, to add
aestuō, āre, avíàtum
tein o be in violent commotion,burn
amăritūdô,amāritūdinis,f.
bitterness
avis, avis, f.
- bird
*bibo, ere, bibi,
to drink
carmen, carminis,
poem
*cibus, i, m. --
food
clāvis, clāvis, f.
- key
confessio, confessionis, f.
- confession
dė
from, about
dulcis, dulce
sweet
elementum, i, n.
-element
*flúmen, flüminis, n.
river
*immemor, immemoris + genitive
- forgetful of
implicō, āre, ävi, ätum + dative
to involve into, implicate
intrinsecus (adv.)
on the inside
*iocus, i, m. -
- joke
*iuventūs, iuventūtis, f.
youth
lātus, a, um
- broad, wide
*levis, leve
light
loquor
I speak
materia, ae, f.
material
mêns, mentis, f.
mind, spirit
*ōrò, äre, ävi, ätum -
to ask, entreat
*placeō, ère, placui, placitum + dative
o please, be agreeable to somebody
prāvus, a, um
crooked, bad
propositum, i, n.
plan
proximus, a, um
- nearest
taberna,ae, f.
wine shop
*vehemêns, vehementis
- violent, vehement
*vetus, veteris
old
*vinum, i, n.
- wine
*virtūs, virtútis, f.
- virtue, courage
*vitium, i, n. -
vice
Públicé (adv)-
- publicly
beneficium, i, n.
- benefit, favor, service
útor, üti,üsus sum
- to use
cīvitās, cīvitātis, f
- city; citizenship
asciscó, ere, ascivi, ascitum
- to receive, adopt
quamdiù (conj.)
as long as
adsum, adesse adfui,
- to be present
resistō, ere, restiti,
to resist, oppose
absēns, absentis -
- absent
prohibeo, ĕre, prohibuí, prohibitum
to prevent
mūnus, müneris, n
- gift
potissimum (adv.) -
especially
nātus, a, um
- born
domicilium,i,n. I
-dwelling, abode
orbis, orbis, m.
circle
orbis terrarum
- world
imperium, i, n.
-dominion, command
specimen, speciminis, n
mark, example, proof
prudentia, ae, f.
- prudence, foreseeing
antiquitás, antiquitātis, f
- ancient tradition
hūmānitās, hūmānitātis, f.
humanity, refinement befitting a man
doctrina, ae, f
-learning erudition
praestõ, âre, praestiti,
› surpass, exceed
cārissimus, a, um
- dearest