Latin Stage 26

acc?s?,

acc?s?re, acc?s?v?, acc?s?tus - to accuse

aufer?,

auferre, abstul?, abl?tus - to take away, to steal

bellum,

bell?, n. - war

cohors,

cohortis, f. - cohort

collig?,

colligere, coll?g?, coll?ctus - to gather, to collect

comm?ve?,

commov?re, comm?v?, comm?tus - to excite, to upset, to move

doce?,

doc?re, docu?, doctus - to teach

facinus,

facinoris, n. - crime

falsus,

falsa, falsum - false, dishonest

fid?s,

fide?, f. - loyalty, trustworthiness

?ns?nus,

?ns?na, ?ns?num - crazy, insane

instru?,

instruere, ?nstr?x?, ?nstr?ctus - to draw up

l?g?tus,

l?g?t?, m. - commander

num

- whether

occup?,

occup?re, occup?v?, occup?tus - to seize

oportet,

oport?re, oportuit - it is right

perfidia,

perfidiae, f. - treachery

praebe?,

praeb?re, praebu?, praebitus - to provide

pr?ncipia,

pr?ncipi?rum, n. pl. - headquarters

pr?vincia,

pr?vinciae, f. - province

quot?

- how many?

refer?,

referre, rettul?, rel?tus - to bring back, to deliver

r?gnum,

r?gn?, n. - kingdom

saevus,

saeva, saevum - savage, cruel

s?n?

- obviously

s?

- if

trib?nus,

trib?n?, m. - tribune

ultimus,

ultima, ultimum - furthest