Apuleius 11.1 vocabulary Flashcards
fermē
almost, nearly
vigilia vigiliae f
watch (one of the divisions of the night)
expergiscor expergiscī experrēctus
to become awake, wake up
pavor, pavōris, m.
fear, dread; thrill, anticipation
subitus -a -um
sudden
praemicō –āre
to gleam or glitter forth, to glitter very much
commodum
at this very moment, just
nancīscor nancīscī nanctus (nactus)
to find, arrive at, meet with
certus -a, -um
(fixed, determined); confident (that)
summās, summātis
belonging to the highest rank
pollēō pollēre
to be strong, be powerful
prōrsus
altogether, quite, absolutely (intensifying a word or phrase)
rēgō rēgere rēxī rēctum
to rule
pecuīnus -a -um
of sheep or cattle
ferīnus -a -um
of wild animals
vegetō (1)
to invigorate
incrēmentum, -ī, n.
increase; waxing (of the moon)
cōnsequenter
in accordance with (+ dative)
augeō augēre auxī auctum
to increase (transitive)
obsequenter (? in obedience to + dative?)
obediently
specimen, inis, n.
sight, appearance
statuō statuere statuī statutum
to decide
dēprecor (1)
to entreat, pray to
cōnfestim
immediately
discutiō discutere discussī discussum
to shake off
alacer alacris alacre
lively, quick; eager
religiō -ōnis, f.
religious rites
prodō prodere prodidī proditum
(to bring forth); establish; (betray)
laetus -a -um
happy