1.132-156 Flashcards
fiducia -ae f.
confidence, trust, reliance, assurance, hope
moles -is f.
a cumbrous mass, a heavy pile or fabric; mound, rampart; dike; a mass of buildings, vast buildings; structure
commissum -i n.
an offense, a fault, a crime
luo -ui
to set free by atonement; pay for, atone for, expiate
maturo -avi -atus
to bring to maturity, to ripen; fig. hasten, speed
pelagus -i n.
the sea; open sea, main; flood
tridens -entis
adj. three-pronged, trident; subst. trident
immanis -e
(adj.) vast, huge, immense; wild, savage, barbarous, cruel, ruthless; unnatural, monstrous, hideous; (adv.) immane, wildly, fiercely
Eurus -i m.
the southeast; wind
iacto -avi -atus
to throw often or much; toss to and fro; toss; hurl, cast; thrust out; aim; throw out words; utter, say
aula -ae f.
a forecourt, atrium; court, peristyle (as surrounded with columns), hall; palace, royal seat
Aeolus -i m.
Aeolus. 1. the god who ruled over the winds, 2. a follower of Aeneas from Lyrnesus
carcer -eris m.
a dungeon, hold, prison
regno -avi -atus
to exercise sovereignty; to be king, to reign; rule, govern
dictum -i. n.
a thing said; word
tumidus -a -um
adj. (tumeo) swollen; distended; elated; incensed, angry; causing to swell, swelling
placo -avi -atus
to appease; calm, quiet, still; subdue, quell
nubes -is f.
cloud; storm; the air
reduco duxi ductus
to lead, bring back; restore; return; draw back; rescue
Cymothoe -es f.
Cymothoe, a Nereid
Triton -onis m.
Triton, a son of Neptune; pl., Tritones, um, m., sea-gods of the form of Triton
adnitor, nisus, or nixus sum, dep. n.
to press upon; (with dat.) lean against
acutus -a -um
sharpened, pointed, sharp
detrudo -trusi -trusus
to thrust down or away; push off from; drive from, thrust out, thrust down
scopulus -i m.
a projecting ledge of rock; a high cliff or rock; crag; ledge, reef; detached rock, fragment of rock
levo -avi -atus
to render light; lighten; lift, aid; raise; ease, relieve of (w. abl.); support, rest
tridens -entis
adj. (tres and dens), three-pronged, trident
vastus -a -um
(adj.) empty, void, wild, waste; vast, unbounded; huge, enormous, immense; deep-, vast-, sounding
syrtis -is f.
a sand-bank or shoal in the sea
tempero -avi -atus
to attemper; combine in due proportions; with acc., regulate, adjust; refresh; allay, moderate, calm; restrain; with abl. or dat., abstain from
rota -ae f.
a wheel; circle or orbit of time
perlabor -lapsus sum
to glide through or over; reach, come down in tradition
coorior -ortus sum, dep.
to arise completely, or at once; break out, arise
seditio -onis f.
a mutiny; faction; uprising, riot; outbreak, tumult
saevio -ii -itus
to be fierce; to be furious, rage; be angry (saevus)
ignobilis -e
(adj.) unknown; obscure; low, base; undistinguished, bringing no renown, ignoble
volo -avi -atus
to fly; of rumor, to be spread rapidly, noised or spread abroad
ministro -avi -atus
to serve, attend to, manage; to minister, give, furnish, supply
meritum -i n.
a thing deserved; desert; service, favor, merit
quis qua or quae, quid or quod
(indef. pron. adj. and subst.) any, some; some one, any one, any body, anything, something; si quis, ne quis, in any, lest any; (adv.) quid, as to anything, in anything, at all
conspicio -spexi -spectus
to have a complete view of; to look at, see, behold; discover, find; conspectus -a -um, conspicuous
sileo -ui
to be, keep, remain silent; be hushed, calm, still; w. acc., to pass over in silence; leave unmentioned, unsung
arrigo -rexi -rectus
to raise up; erect; bristle up, to excite, rouse
adsto -stiti
to stand at, near, or upon; alight; stand; be present