18.1-19.4 Flashcards
inclitus, -a, -um:
famed, well known
cōnsultus, -a, -um:
skilled, learned, prudent
doctrīna, -ae
f.: instruction, teaching
exstō (1):
exist
falso
falsely
aemulor, -ārī, -ātum:
rival, aspire to
etsi
even if, although
commercium, -ī
n.: communication, exchange
excivisset
excio 4 excivi excitus
rouse, frighten
discendi
discō, -ere, didicī:
learn, come to know
dissonus, -a, -um:
dissonant, discordant
suopte
suo
enclitic –pte makes suō emphatic
tetricus, -a, um:
severe, forbidding
tam … quam …
so … as …
praeferō, -ferre, -tulī -lātum:
prefer; put before
accitus
accio 4 accivi accitus
summon, call
adipīscor, -ī, adeptus:
obtain, overtake
consuli
consulo 3 consului consultum
consider, reflect, deliberate, take counsel, reflect upon, consult.
ergō:
for the sake of, because of + gen
augur, -is
m.: augur, seer
sacerdotium i
n. the priesthood, office of a priest
merīdīēs, -ēī
m.: midday, noon; south
vēlō (1):
to veil, shroud
aduncus, -a, -um:
crooked, curved
baculum, -ī
n.: staff
lituus, -a, -um:
augur’s staff
precor, -ārī, -ātum:
pray
determinavit
determino 1
enclose, bound, limit
regio regionis
f. The line which bounds the sight, the visual line, boundary-line, boundary
septentriōnēs, -um
m.: north (seven stars)
peregit
perago 3 peregi peractum
to go through, go over, to relate, describe, detail, state
dēscendō, -ere, -ndī, -nsum:
descend 沿…下去
potitus
potior, -īrī, potītum:
take possession of (abl)
de integro
anew, afresh, from untouched
integer, -gra, -grum:
whole, intact, unharmed
adsuēscō, -ere, -ēvī:
grow accustomed
efferō (1):
make wild or savage
mītigō (1):
soften
dēsuētūdo, -dinis
f.: disuse
index, indicis
m./f.: sign, proof; informer
infimus a um
lowest
semel:
once