Apuleius,. Met. 11.1 Flashcards

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alacer alacris alacre

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lively; active, eager

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adprecor (1)

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address prayers to, invoke, beseech

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aptus –a –um

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appropriate, fitting

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4
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augeō augēre auxī auctus

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to increase

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5
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augustus –a –um

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venerable

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candor –ōris m.

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radiance

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clādēs clādis f.

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calamity, disaster

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8
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commodum

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at this very moment, just (adverb)

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cōnfestim

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immediately

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10
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consequenter

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in accordance with (+ dative)

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11
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discutiō –ere –cussī –cussus

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to shake off

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ēmergō –gere –sī –sum

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to come out of the water, emerge

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13
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expergiscor expergiscī experrectus sum

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to awake, wake up

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14
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ferīnus –a –um

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of wild beasts

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15
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fermē

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approximately, about

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incrementum, ī, n.

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increase; (of the moon) waxing

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lavācrum –ī n.

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marīnus –a –um

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of the sea, marine

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nancīscor nancīscī nanctus (nactus) sum

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find, arrive at, meet with

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nūtus –ūs m.

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nod, gesture of the head

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obsequenter

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obediently

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opācus –a –um

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pavor pavōris m.

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fear, dread, thrill, anticipation

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pecuīnus –a –um

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of sheep or cattle

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pollēō pollēre — —
to be strong, be powerful
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praemicō –āre
to gleam brightly
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prōrsus
altogether, quite, absolutely (intensifying a word or phrase)
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prōtinus
immediately
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Pȳthagorās –ae m.
Pythagoras, the famous philosopher from Samos (d. c. 495 BCE)
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sēcrētum, sēcrētī, n.
secret, mystic rite
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septies
seven times
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subitus –a –um
sudden
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subministrō (1)
assist
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summās, ātis (adj.)
belonging to the highest rank
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tantum
so much, only (tantum modo, only)
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tantus –a –um
so much, so great, of such size
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vegetō –āre
to invigorate