05.18 Flashcards
canus, cana, canum
gray, ancient, venerable
dirus, dira, dirum
dreadful, awful
donec
until
fas est
it is the will of the gods
ferox, ferocis
fierce, wild
ignarus, ignara, ignarum
unaware, ignorant of, unacquainted with
illic (adv)
there
maestus, maesta, maestum
sad
meta, metae, f.
goal, limit, end
mitesco, mitescere
become gentle
nutrix, nutricis f.
nurse
onustus, onusta, onustum
burdened
oriens, orientis m.
the East
osculum, osculi n.
kiss
parco, parcere, peperci, parsum
to spare, cease from
partus, partus m.
birth
sacerdos, sacerdotis m/f
priest, priestess
saeculum, saeculi n.
age, century, time
sator, satoris m.
planter, father
sono, sonare, sonui, sonitum
sound, roar
sublimis, sublime
raised up, elevated, on high
subrideo, subrere, subrisi, subrisum
smile
votum, voti n.
vow, prayer, wish