1.1-3.4 Flashcards
opus
operis, n. need, work
probo
(1): prove, test, examine, demonstrate
intersum
interesse, interfui, interfuturus: to be/lie between, be present, take part in
discursus
-us, m. separation, dispersal
incito
(1): engage, urge on, inspire, arouse
elido
elidere, elisi, elisum: knock out, expel violently
exiguus
-a, -um: small, dreary, poor, meager, a little, a bit of
contraho
contrahere, contraxi, contractum: draw in, collect
prout
according as, in proportion as
elicio
elicere, elicui, elicitum: draw forth
exundo
(1): well up, rise in flood
noceo
nocēre, nocui, nocitum +dat: hurt, damage
magnificus
-a, -um: magnificent, proud, noble, excellent
delecto
(1): entice, delight
modestia
-ae, f. restraint, temperateness, modesty, discipline