Apuleius 9.13.3-4 vocabulary Flashcards

1
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fūnestus –a –um

A

deadly

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2
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metuō metuere metuī

A

to fear, dread

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3
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tālis tāle

A

such

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4
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exemplum exemplī n

A

sample, example

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5
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recordor recordārī recordātus sum

A

to remember

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6
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vetus veteris

A

old

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7
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dētrūdō –ere –trūsī –trūsus

A

to thrust down or away; push off from

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8
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mēta mētae f

A

limit, goal, boundary, turning point

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9
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maereō –ēre

A

to be sorrowful (about)

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10
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cruciābilis –e

A

tormenting, painful, excruciating, miserable

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11
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sōlācium sōlāci(ī) n

A

comfort

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12
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uspiam

A

at any place, anywhere

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13
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ingignō ingignere ingenuī ingenitum

A

to implant

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14
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recreō recreāre recreāvī recreātum

A

to restore, revive, refresh, cheer

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15
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liberē

A

freely

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16
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immeritō

A

undeservedly

17
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priscus –a –um

18
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obitus –ūs m

A

downfall, a going down, death

19
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cognitus -ūs, m.

A

the act of getting to know

20
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adipīscor adipiscī adeptus sum

21
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canō canere cecinī cantus

22
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grātia grātiae f

A

(favor, influence); gratitude

23
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meminī meminisse

A

to remember, recollect

24
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grātus –a –um

A

welcome, pleasing

25
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celāre celāvī celātus

26
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tegmen (tegumen) –inis n

A

means of covering; skin

27
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exercitātus -a -um

A

practiced; vexed, troubled

28
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multiscius –a –um

A

knowing much, of great knowledge