Cat73Vocab

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dēsĭno, -sĭnĕre, -sĭi, -sĭtum: cease, leave off, stop

quisquam, quicquam: indef. pron., anyone, anything

quisquis, quaeque, quodquod: interr. or indef. pron., whoever, whatever

bĕnĕ: adv. well

vŏlo, velle, volui: wish, be willing

mĕrĕor, -ēri, -ĭtus sum: win, earn, deserve

ălĭquis, aliquid: indef. pron., someone, something; indef. adj., some

pŭto (1): think

pĭus, -a, -um: dutiful, conscientious, upright

ingrātus, -a, -um: thankless, unwelcome, disagreeable

nĭhil, nīl: indecl. n., nothing; w/ adv. force, an emphatic form of non; not at all

bĕnignē: adv., benevolently, kindly

immo: particle, correcting a previous statement

taedet, -dēre, -dŭit, -sum est: impers., be sick or tired

obsum, obesse, obfui or offui, offuturus: be a hindrance, nuisance, disadvantage

magis: adv., more

nēmō̆, neminis, m.: nobody, no one

grăvis, -e: heavy, grevious, severe; low-pitched

ăcerbus, -a, -um: bitter; cruel, harsh, painful

urgeo, urgēre, ursi: put pressure on; oppress

mŏdus, -i, m.: measure, quantity; manner, way

ūnus, -a, -um: adj., one, alone, only; any, an ordinary

atque: and

ūnĭcus, -a, -um: one and only, singular, unique, special

ămīcus, -a, -um: friend

audĭo, -īre, -īvi or -ii, -itum: hear, pay attention to

pā̆trŭus, -i, m.: paternal uncle

obiurgo (1): rebuke, scold

sŏlĕo, -ēre, -ĭtus: to be accustomed (to); (euphemistic, w/ acc.) to "know," i.e., be sexually intimate with

dēlĭcĭa, -ae, f.: pleasure; pl. pet, darling

nē: neg. adv. & conj., introducing prohibitions, clauses of purpose, etc.: do not, let not, lest, in order that not, etc.

accīdo, -cīdĕre, -cīdi, -cīsum: reach, get through to, impinge upon; fall; befall; happen

perdepso, -ĕre, -ŭi: knead thoroughly; (metaph.) screw, have sex with

uxor, -ōris, f.: wife

reddo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -dĭtum: give back, restore; repay (a debt, obligation, or vow); pay (honor, tribute, etc.); render, turn something or someone into

quīvīs, quaevis, quodvis: whoever or whatever you wish; anyone, anything

irrŭmo (1): to force someone to give oral sex (fellatio), as a means of humiliating him

nunc: adv., now

verbum, -i, n.: word