Latin Verbs and Adjectives Illustrated

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Captivating images illustrating Latin verbs and adjectives with their meanings, from being dazed and standing agape to breathing out, deserting, plundering, and more. Each image showcases the essence of the Latin term in a visually appealing manner, aiding in better understanding and retention of vocabulary.


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  1. 1. obstipesco, -ere obstipui

  2. 1. obstipesco, -ere obstipui to be dazed, stand agape

  3. 2. carus, a, um

  4. 2. carus, a, um dear

  5. 3. aequaevus, a, um

  6. 3. aequaevus, a, um of equal age

  7. 4. exhalo, -are

  8. 4. exhalo, -are breathe out

  9. 5. desero, -ere, deserui, desertus

  10. 5. desero, -ere, deserui, desertus to desert, forsake

  11. 6. diripio, -ere, -ripui, -reptus

  12. 6. diripio, -ere, -ripui, -reptus to snatch apart, plunder, ravage

  13. 7. parvus, a, um

  14. 7. parvus, a, um small

  15. 8. lustro, (1)

  16. 8. lustro, (1) to survey, purify

  17. 9. defessus, a, um

  18. 9. defessus, a, um tired, weary, worn out

  19. 10. saltus, -us m.

  20. 10. saltus, -us m. leap, bound

  21. 11. aeger, aegra, aegrum

  22. 11. aeger, aegra, aegrum sick, weary

  23. 12. adeo (adv)

  24. 12. adeo (adv) indeed, so much, truly

  25. 13. limen, liminis n.

  26. 13. limen, liminis n. threshold, doorway

  27. 14. secretus, a, um

  28. 14. secretus, a, um remote, hidden, secret

  29. 15. a(d)spicio -ere, -spexi, -spectus

  30. 15. a(d)spicio -ere, -spexi, -spectus to see, look at

  31. 16. clarus, a, um

  32. 16. clarus, a, um clear, bright; famous

  33. 17. passim

  34. 17. passim everywhere, all about

  35. 18. cunctus, a, um

  36. 18. cunctus, a, um all

  37. 19. infestus, a, um

  38. 19. infestus, a, um hostile

  39. 20. everto, -ere, everti, eversus

  40. 20. everto, -ere, everti, eversus to over turn, destroy

  41. 21. coniunx, coniugis

  42. 21. coniunx, coniugis spouse

  43. 22. praemetuo, -ere

  44. 22. praemetuo, -ere to fear (beforehand)

  45. 23. Erinys, -yos f.

  46. 23. Erinys, -yos f. Fury (avenging goddess)

  47. 24. abdo, -dere, -didi, -ditus

  48. 24. abdo, -dere, -didi, -ditus to hide, bury

  49. 25. invisus, a, um

  50. 25. invisus, a, um hated, hateful

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