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Chapter Thirty-Six
Jussive Noun Clauses; Fīō

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cupīdō, cupīdinis (f)
lēctor, lēctōris (m)
 
desire, compassion
 
reader (male)
lēctrīx, lēctrīcis (f)
vinculum, vinculī (n)
 
reader (female)
 
bond, chain, fetter
cōtīdiē
fortasse
 
daily, every day
 
perhaps
accēdō, accēdere, accessī, accessum
carpō, carpere, carpsī, carptum
 
to come (to), approach
 
to harvest, pluck; seize
cōgō, cōgere, coēgī, coāctum
contemnō, contemnere, contempsī, contemptum
 
to drive or bring together, force, compel
 
to despise, scorn
contundō, contundere, contudī, contūsum
cūrō, cūrāre, cūrāvī, cūrātum
 
to beat, crush, bruise, destroy
 
to care for, attend to; heal, cure; take care
dēcernō, dēcernere, dēcrēvī, dēcrētum
exigō, exigere, exēgī, exāctum
 
to decide, settle, decree
 
to drive out, force out, exact; drive through, complete, perfect
fīō, fierī, factus sum
oblectō, oblectāre, oblectāvī, oblectātum
 
to occur, happen; become; be made, be done
 
to please, amuse, delight; pass time pleasantly
ōrō, ōrāre, ōrāvī, ōrātum
recreō, recreāre, recreāvī, recreātum
 
to speak, plead; beg, beseech, entreat, pray
 
to restore, revive; refresh, cheer
requīrō, requīrere, requīsīvī, requīsītum
serēnō, serēnāre, serēnāvī, serēnātum
 
to seek, ask for; miss, need, require
 
to make clear, brighten; cheer up, soothe

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