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  1. aestimare      to judge, think                         aestimo, aestimare, aestimavi, aestimatus (1)                    Gladio volebat se interficere, aestimans fugisse vinctos.                            estimate, estimable, estimator, esteem                                                              
  2. cantare        to sing, chant                          canto, cantare, cantavi, cantatus (1)                            Sacerdos canto hymnum in ecclesia.                                                   (canere) canorous, cantata, incantation, canticle, cantilate, recant, chant, cantor                 
  3. comprehendere  to understand                           comprehendo, comprehendere, comprehendi, comprehensus (3)        Puer pensum comprehendat.                                                            comprehend, comprehension, comprehensive, comprise                                                  
  4. creare         to create, make                         creo, creare, creavi, creatus (1)                                Hercules a populo imperator creatus est.                                             create, procreate, recreation                                                                       
  5. deliberare     to deliberate, ponder                   delibero, deliberare, deliberavi, deliberatus (1)                Puer verba magistri deliberat.                                                       deliberate, deliberation, deliver, deliverance                                                      
  6. dividere       to divide                               divido, dividere, divisi, divisus (3)                            Moyses Mare Rubrum divisit.                                                          divide, division, divisor, dividend                                                                 
  7. errare         to wander, go astray                    erro, errare, erravi, erratus (1)                                Mone me si erro.                                                                     error, err, erratic, erroneous, aberration, erratum, inerrant                                       
  8. ferre          to bring, carry                         fero, ferre, tuli, latus                                         Ne leves quidem timores ferre poteratis.                                             infer, confer, fertile, circumference, differ, offer, prefer, refer, suffer, transfer, vociferous   
  9. gregare        to gather, collect                      grego, gregare, gregavi, gregatus (1)                            Homines in ecclesia cum sacerdote gregant.                                           congregate, aggregate, segregate, gregarious, egregious                                             
  10. introducere    to bring into, introduce                introduco, introducere, introduxi, introductus (3)               Miles captivos Romae introducet.                                                     introduce, introduction, introductory                                                               
  11. licere         to be permitted                         licet, licere, licuit, -  (2)                                    Ei non licuit epistulam scribere.                                                    licentious, license, licentiate, licit, illicit                                                     
  12. movere         to move                                 moveo, movere, movi, motus (2)                                   Milites castra mox movebunt.                                                         motion, emotion, motive, mobile, momentum, motif, move, movement, commotion, promote, remove, remote
  13. occidere       to kill                                 occido, occidere, occidi, occasus (3)                            Occidit autem Iacobum fratrum Ioannis gladio.                                        occident, occidental, occasion                                                                      
  14. patere         to be open, be exposed                  pateo, patere, patui, -  (2)                                     Ianua domi patet.                                                                    patent, patulous                                                                                    
  15. plangere       to wail                                 plango, plangere, planxi, planctus (3)                           Rogavit quare mulieres plangerent.                                                   plaint, plangent, complain                                                                          
  16. recipere       to receive                              recipio, recipere, recepi, receptus (3)                          Romani Asiam a militibus Persicis receperunt.                                        receive, reception, receptacle, receptionist                                                        
  17. salutare       to greet                                saluto, salutare, salutavi, salutatus (1)                        Miles Caesarem salutat.                                                              salutation, salutatorian, salute                                                                    
  18. sonare         to sound                                sono, sonare, sonui, sonitus (1)                                 Tympania sonuerunt.                                                                  consonant, assonance, dissonance, sound, sonata, sonorous, resound                                  
  19. tegere         to cover                                tego, tegere, texi, tectus (3)                                   Miles gladium suum tegit.                                                            tectum, tectrix, tegmen, tegular, tegument, tile, detect, obtect, protect, integument               
  20. videre         to see                                  video, videre, vidi, visus (2)                                   Ego et tu eos videmus.                                                               video, vide, view, visa, visage, vision, advice, belvedere, clairvoyant, envy, evident, interview   
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