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Chapter Thirty-One
Cum Clauses; Ferō

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as, assis (m)
auxilium, auxiliī (n)
 
an as (a small copper coin)
 
aid, help
digitus, digitī (m)
elephantus, elephantī (m and f)
 
finger, toe
 
elephant
exsilium, exsiliī (n)
invidia, invidiae (f)
 
exile, banishment
 
envy, jealousy, hatred
rūmor, rūmōris (m)
vīnum, vīnī (n)
 
rumor, gossip
 
wine
mediocris, mediocre
cum
 
ordinary, moderate, mediocre
 
(+subj.) when, since, although; (+indic.) when
apud (+acc.)
semel
 
among, in the presence of, at the house of
 
a single time, once, once and for all, simultaneously
úsque
doleō, dolēre, doluī, dolitūrum
 
all the way, up (to), even (to), continuously, always
 
to grieve, suffer; hurt, give pain
dormiō, dormīre, dormīvī, dormītum
ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum
 
to sleep
 
to bear, carry, bring; suffer, endure, tolerate; say, report
adferō, adferre, attulī, allātum
cōnferō, cōnferre, contulī, collātum
 
to bring to
 
to bring together, compare; confer, bestow
sē cōnférre
offerō, offerre, obtulī, oblātum
 
to go
 
to offer
referō, referre, rettulī, relātum
invideō, invidēre, invīdī, invīsum
 
to carry back, bring back; repeat, answer, report
 
to be envious; (+dat.) to look at with envy, envy, be jealous of
occidō, occidere, occidī, occāsum
 
to fall down; die; set
 

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