4C (i) Vocab Flashcards
argent-um i 2n.
Silver; silver-plate
ausus erat
‘He had dared’ (pluperfect of audeo)
cognouerant
‘(They) had become acquainted with’, ‘(they) knew’ (pluperfect of cognosco)
collegerat
‘He had collected’ (pluperfect of colligo 3, collegi)
constituerat
‘(He) had decided’ (pluperfect of constituo 3 constitui)
deduxerat
‘He had brought (down)’ (pluperfect of deduco)
Diodor-us i 2m.
Diodorus
fecerat
‘(He) had made’ (pluperfect of facio)
genus gener-is 3n.
Family, stock
gratios-us a um
Popular
habitabat
tr. ‘had been living’
inflammat-us a um
Inflamed, on fire
Lilybaei
(Locative) at Lilybaeum
Lilybaeo
(Abl.) From Lilybaeum
Lilybaeum
(Acc.) to Lilybaeum
Lilybitan-us i 2m.
Person from Lilybaeum
Melitae
(Locative) in Malta
Melitam
(Acc.) to Malta
Melitensis Melitens-is 3m.
Person from Malta, Maltese
mentio mention-is 3f.
Mention
mentionem facere
To make mention (of x: gen.)
Mentor Mentor-is 3m.
Mentor
nat-us a um (+abl.)
Born of, from
pauc-i ae a
Few
paulisper
For a while
perlego 3 perlegi
I read through, peruse
pocul-um i 2n.
Cup
potius quam
Rather than
propinqu-us i 2m.
Relative
quae (acc. Pl. n.)
Which; (and) these
quam
(acc. s. f.) which
quas
(acc. pl. f.) which; (and) this (sc. letter)
quem
(acc. s. m.) whom
qui
(Nom. s. m.) who
quibus
(Abl. pl. f.) which; (and) this
quod
(acc. s. n.) which; (and) this
quorum
(gen. pl. n.) of which
quos
(acc. pl. m) whom
seruo 1
I keep safe, preserve
splendid-us a um
Fine, excellent
Verre praetore
‘With Verrres (as) praetor’ (abl.)
absum abesse
I am away from, I am absent