Apuleius, Met. 11.15.1-3 Flashcards
aetātula –ae f.
youth, tender age
ambāgēs, um, f.pl.
a roundabout path, circuitous route; meandering
caecitās –tātis f.
blindness
dēlābor –lāpsus sum
to glide, slip, or fall down; descend; fall in with or upon
discruciō –āre –āvī –ātum
to torment, vex
exanclō –āre
to endure
fera, ae, f.
wild animal
inprōvidus –a –um
thoughtless, unforeseeing
latrō, ōnis, m.
robber, brigand, bandit
lūbricus –a –um
slippery, loose, hazardous
malitia –ae f.
ill–will, spite, malice
metus metūs m.
fear, dread, anxiety
nātālis, is, m.
of or belonging to one’s birth, birth–, natal
nē … quidem
not even
procella –ae f.
a gale, storm, squall, tempest
reciprocus –a –um
turning back the same way, returning, receding; alternating, reciprocal
sinister –a –um
left, improper,adverse; inauspicious
tempestās tempestātis f.
season, time, weather; storm
utcumque or utcunque or utquomque orut cumque)
in whatever way, however; according as, whenever; at any event, at any rate
vindicō (1)
assert one’s claim to, claim as free, liberate, rescue