﻿# 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
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