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Explore an essential list of Latin verbs from Stages 13 to 16, complete with meanings and conjugations. Each verb is analyzed for its usage and significance in Latin literature, helping learners expand their vocabulary and improve their understanding of the language. This guide includes verbs like "advenio" (to arrive), "aedifico" (to build), and "volo" (to want), along with their derivative forms and contexts. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of Latin, this resource provides valuable insights into verb constructions and their applications.
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Stages 13-16 Verbs
advenio, advenire, advēni to arrive
canto, cantare, cantavi to sing
claudo, claudere, clausi, clausus to shut, block
consentio, consentire, consensi to agree
debeo, debēre, debui, debitus to owe, ought
decido, decidere, decidi to fall down
delecto, delectare, delectavi, delectatus to delight, please
derideo, deridēre, derisi, derisus to mock, laugh at
dico, dicere, dixi, dictus to say
dimitto, dimitere, dimisi, dimissus to send away
effugio, effugere, effūgi to escape
excito, excitare, excitavi, excitatus to wake (someone) up
impedio, impedire, impedivi, impeditus to hinder, delay
lavō, lavāre, lāvī, lautus to wash
navigo, navigare, navigavi to sail
nolo, nolle, nolui to not want, refuse
pereo, perire, perii to perish, die
pono, ponere, posui, positus to put, place
possum, posse, potui to be able, can
praesum, praeesse, praefui (+ Dat.) to be in charge of
punio, punire, punivi, punitus to punish
redeo, redire, redii to return, go back
ruo, ruere, rui to rush
sum, esse, fui to be
supersum, superesse, superfui to survive
teneo, tenēre, tenui, tentus to hold, keep
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatus to lift, raise
traho, trahere, traxi, tractus to drag
verto, vertere, verti, versus to turn
vinco, vincere, vici, victus to conquer, defeat, win
volo, velle, volui to want