Always Tomorrow Flashcards
as soon as, conj.
simulac
they had arrived
advenerant
mass, huge bulk
moles, molis, gen. pl., molium, f.
he had seen
viderat
astonished, astounded
attonitus, -a, -um
shut, closed
clausus, -a, -um
games
ludi, -orum, m. pl.
to read
lego, legere, legi, lectus
it is allowed
licet, licere, licuit + dat., usually found only in 3rd person singular and infinitive
book
liber, libri, m.
the Palantine Hill
Mons Palatinus, Montis Palatini
arch
arcus
to build
aedifico, -are, -avi, -atus
from the heart
aestu
which, acc.
quem
you (pl.) will have returned, you return
redieritis
to go around
circumeo, circumire, circumii or circumivi, circumitus
to meet, encounter
occurro, occurrere, occuri, occursurus + dat.
to write
scribo, scribere, scripsi, scriptus