Scanlon Latin Lesson 5

vide?, vid?re, v?d?, v?sus

to see
(the passive can also mean "seem")

aude?, aud?re, ---, ausus sum

to dare, to venture, to make bold

cl?m?, cl?m?re, cl?m?v?, cl?m?tus

to shout, to cry out

e?, ?re, ?v? or i?, itus

(irregular) to go

introe?, intro?re, intro?v? or introi?, introitus

(intr- + ire) to enter, to go in

lav?, lav?re, l?v?, lautus or l?tus or lav?tus

to wash

mand?c?, mand?c?re, mand?c?v?, mand?c?tus

to eat

accept?, accept?re, accept?vi, accept?tus

to receive, accept

l?ment?, l?ment?re, l?ment?v?, l?ment?tus

to lament, weep

vener?, vener?re, vener?v?, vener?tus

(note typo in book!) to venerate

responde?, respond?re, respond?, resp?nsus

to answer, to respond

bib?, b?bere, bib?, bibitus

to drink

cad?, cadere, cecid?, casus

to fall

dominus, -?, m.

master, lord

?r?ti?, ?r?ti?nis, f.

prayer; (liturgical) a collect

juventus, juvent?tis, f.

youth (the state, not an individual)

p?x, p?cis, f.

peace

dol?sus, -a, -um

deceitful

in?quus, -a, -um

unjust

misericors (m., f., n.) gen. misericordis

merciful

qu?r?

why? by what means? how?

pr? (+ abl.)

for, for the sake of, in behalf of

m?cum

with me

v?b?scum

with you (pl.)