Apuleius 3.26.1-3 vocabulary Flashcards
maereō –ēre
to be sorrowful
perficiō perficere perfēcī perfectus
to complete, accomplish
quamquam
although
sīc
so, in this way
vērō
certainly
iūmentum –ī n.
a beast of burden
prō
on behalf of, for, instead of, in accordance with (+ abl.)
retineō retinēre retinuī retentus
to hold back
sēnsus sēnsūs m.
feeling
dēlīberō dēlīberāre dēlīberāvī dēlīberātus
to consider, deliberate
dēnique
finally
diū
for a long time
facinorōsus (facinerōsus) –a –um
criminal
nēquam; comp. nequior
worthless, good for nothing
spissus –a –um
close, dense, thick
appetō appetere appetīvī appetītus
to make for, grasp; attack
calx calcis f. and rarely m.
heel; kick
dēbeō dēbēre dēbuī dēbitus
to owe; ought
feriō ferīre
to hit, strike
mordicus
by biting, with bites, with the teeth
necō necārī necāvī necātus
to kill
incipiō incipere incēpī inceptus
to begin
revocō revocāre revocāvī revocātus
to call back
sententia sententiae f.
opinion