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  1. acceptus       accepted                                acceptus, accepta, acceptum                                      Vir iustus acceptus Deo est.                                                         accept, acceptant                                                                                   
  2. antea          previously                              adverb                                                           Hannibal effecit ut elephantus ire posset qua antea non poterat.                     (ante) antepenult, antecedent, antediluvian, antemeridian, antefix                                  
  3. caeruleus      blue                                    caeruleus, caerulea, caeruleum                                   Puella caeruleis oculis in domo illa vivit.                                          cerulean, ceruloplasmin                                                                             
  4. cum            when                                    conjunction taking the subjunctive                               Cum hoc fecisset, ad te fugit.                                                       cum, cooncan                                                                                        
  5. doctus         learned                                 doctus, docta, doctum                                            Puella docta philosophiae studet.                                                    doctor, doctrine, indoctrinate, doctorate, doctrinaire                                              
  6. exinde         from that time forward                  adverb                                                           Exinde Petrus Romae vivit.                                                           (ex) expose, expound, explain, exit, exact, extract                                                 
  7. genitus        begotten                                genitus, genita, genitum                                         Credo in unum Dominum, Filium Dei genitum.                                           genitive, gent, genitor, congenital, primogeniture, primogenitor, progenitor, progeny               
  8. ignarus        ignorant                                ignarus, ignara, ignarum                                         Animus eius ignarus artium malarum erat.                                             ignorant, ignore, ignoramus                                                                         
  9. infirmus       sick                                    infirmus, infirma, infirmum                                      Si animus infirmus est, non poterit bonam fortunam tolerare.                         infirm, infirmary, infirmity                                                                        
  10. itaque         and so                                  adverb                                                           Itaque celer rumor et mores per urbes cucurrerunt.                                                                                                                                       
  11. malus          bad                                     malus, mala, malum                                               Malum est consilium quod mutari non potest.                                          malice, malign, dismal, malady, malaria, maledict, malefactor, malefic, malentendu, malevolence     
  12. necessarius    necessary                               necessarius, necessaria, necessarium                             O certe necessarium Adae peccatum, quod Christi morte deletum est.                   necessary, unnecessary                                                                              
  13. nuper          just now                                adverb                                                           Cum avunculo meo in foro nuper locutus sum.                                                                                                                                              
  14. permagnus      very much                               permagnus, permagna, permagnum                                   Permagni eum aestimo.                                                                (magnus) magnate, magnanimous, magnitude, magniloquent, magnify                                     
  15. prope          near                                    adverb                                                           Vir prope murum urbis stetit.                                                        approach, reproach                                                                                  
  16. quattuor       four                                    indeclinable adjective                                           Paulus quattuor diaconos misit, qui Petrum viderent.                                 quatrain, cater-cornered, quattrocento                                                              
  17. rarus          rare                                    rarus, rara, rarum                                               Praeclara rara sunt.                                                                 rare, rarefy, rarefaction, rarity                                                                   
  18. septem         seven                                   indeclinable adjective                                           Pastor senex, septem oves ducens, ad montem ingrediebatur.                           September, septennial, septet, Septuagint, septuple, septentrion                                    
  19. super          over                                    preposition taking the accusative and the ablative               Spiritus Dei ferebatur super terram.                                                 sovereign, soubrette, superable, superior, supreme, sirloin, superabound, superannuate, supercilious
  20. unde           whence (from where)                     adverb                                                           Unde hoc sciam?                                                                                                                                                                          
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