Stage 26 Vocab

bellum

(N) bell? - war

cohors

(F) cohortis - cohort

facinus

(N) facinoris - crime

fid?s

(F) fide? - loyalty, trustworthiness, fatith

legi?

(F) legi?nis - legion

l?g?tus

(M) l?g?t? - commander

perfidia

(F) perfidiae - treachery

pr?ncipia

(N) pr?ncip?rum - headquarters

pr?vincia

(F) pr?vinciae - province

r?gnum

(N) r?gn? - kingdom

trib?nus

(M) trib?n? - tribune

acc?s?, acc?s?re

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

aufer?, auferre

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

collig?, colligere

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

doce?, doc?re

docu?, doctus - to teach

?nstru?, ?nstruere

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

occup?, occup?re

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

oportet

it is right

m? oportet

I must

praebe?, praeb?re

praebu?, praebitus - to provide

refer?, referre

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

comm?tus, comm?ta, comm?tum

moved, excited, upset

falsus, falsa, falsum

false

n?tus, n?ta, n?tum

famous, well-known

quot?

how many?

saevus, saeva, saevum

savage, cruel

ultimus, ultima, ultimum

furthest

num

whether

s?n?

obviously

s?

if

ut

to, in order to, that (when used with subjunctive)