Vocabulary

Students should take care to learn the following words.

audāx, audācis – bold, daring, reckless

augeō, augēre, auxī, auctus – to make to grow, to increase

corrumpō, corrumpere, corrūpī, correptus – to destroy, corrupt

dissimulātor, dissimulātōris, m. – concealer

dubitō, dubitāre, dubitāvī, dubitātus – to hesitate, doubt

exerceō, exercēre, exercuī, exercitus – to keep busy, occupy, exercise, cultivate

exercitus, exercitūs, m. – army

facinus, facinoris, n. – deed, crime, outrage

frūstrā – in vain

genus, generis, n. – birth, origin, kind

grātus, grāta, grātum – charming, pleasing, grateful

hortor, hortārī, hortātus sum – to encourage, exhort, urge

ibī – there

modus, modī, m. – measure, limit, manner

mōs, mōris, m. – manner, custom

nimis – very much, too much, exceedingly

pendō, pendere, pependī, pēnsus – to weigh, value, esteem

praetereā – besides, therafter, in addition

proficīscor, proficīscī, profectus sum – to set out, go forth

queror, querī, questus sum – to complain, protest

scelus, sceleris, n. – crime, sin

simulātor, simulātōris, m. – imitator, pretender, hypocrite

vīs, vis, f. – force, power, violence; (pl) strength

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