# Cambridge Latin Course, Unit 3, Stage 32 # by Ed Phinney et al, ISBN 0521343828 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) addō, addere, addidī, additus : add adversus, adversa, adversum : hostile, unfavorable rēs adversae : misfortune aequus, aequa, aequum : fair, calm aequō animō : calmly, in a calm spirit appellō, appellāre, appellāvī, appellātus : call, call out to avis, avis : bird cāsus, cāsūs : misfortune compōnō, compōnere, composuī, compositus : put together, arrange, settle cōnātus, cōnāta, cōnātum : having tried condūcō, condūcere, condūxī, conductus : hire convertō, convertere, convertī, conversus : turn effundō, effundere, effūdī, effūsus : pour out identidem : repeatedly ignōscō, ignōscere, ignōvī : forgive labor, labōris : work lībertas, lībertātis : freedom nē ... quidem : not even nihilōminus : nevertheless opprimō, opprimere, oppressī, oppressus : crush ōtiōsus, ōtiōsa, ōtiōsum : at leisure, idle, on holiday, on vacation pauper, pauperis : poor permōtus, permōta, permōtum : alarmed, disturbed profectus, profecta, profectum : having set out quia : because quīdam, quaedam, quoddam : one, a certain scindō, scindere, scidī, scissus : tear, tear up, cut up secūtus, secūta, secūtum : having followed strēnuē : hard, energentically subveniō, subvenīre, subvēnī : help, come to help sūmptuōsus, sūmptuōsa, sūmptuōsum : expensive, lavish, costly vērus, vēra, vērum : true, real rē vērā : in fact, truly, really # end