Apuleius, Met. 3.26 Flashcards

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abigō abigere abēgī abāctus

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to drive off or away from, i.e. beyond (others in); drive away (> ab and ago)

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āgnitiō –ōnis f.

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recognition

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animal animālis n.

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animal

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appetō appetere appetīvī appetītus

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to seek/grasp after, desire; assail; strive eagerly/long for; approach, near

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appōnō –pōnere –posuī –positus

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to place near; appoint; set down in accounting, reckon (as)

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asinus –ī m.

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ass, donkey

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calx calcis f. and rarely m.

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the heel ; the hoof of a horse, the fore foot, or hoof; a spur

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cāsus cāsūs m.

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fall; occurrence; chance, misfortune

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cibārius –a –um

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pertaining to food; suitable for eating

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concēdō concedere concessī concessus

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to relinquish/give up/concede; depart; pardon; submit, allow/grant/permit/condone

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cōnferō cōnferre cōntulī cōllātus

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to bring together, collect; transfer, move; compare; direct; confer (on)

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cōnsentiō cōnsentīre cōnsēnsī cōnsēnsus

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to agree, consent

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contumēlia contumēliae f.

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insult

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dēbeō dēbēre dēbuī dēbitus

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to owe; ought

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dēiciō dēicere dēiēcī deīctum

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to throw down, eject

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dēlīberō dēlīberāre dēlīberāvī dēlīberātus

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to consider, deliberate

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dēmussō –āre

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swallow in silence (first in Apuleius)

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equus equī m.

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horse; steed

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exstinguō exstinguere exstinxī exstinctus

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to put out, extinguish, quench; kill, destroy

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facinorōsus (facinerōsus) –a –um

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criminal, villainous, atrocious, vicious

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famulus –a –um

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serving, serviceable, servile

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feriō ferīre

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to strike, hit

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fidēs fideī f.

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faith, trust; trustworthiness; confidence; truth of the matter

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furō furere

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to rage, be mad

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grātus –a –um
charming, pleasing; grateful, pleased
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hordeum –ī n.
barley
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hospes hospitis m.
host; guest, visitor, stranger; soldier in billets; one who billets soldiers
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hospitālis –e
of or relating to a guest or host, hospitable
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hospitium hospiti(ī) n.
hospitality
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īlicō
in that very place, on the spot, there
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incipiō incipere incēpī inceptus
to take on, begin
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indūcō inducere indūxī inductus
to lead in, bring in (performers); induce, influence; introduce; spread on, smear on
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īnfestus –a –um
hostile, aggressive
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īnsequor īnsequī īnsecūtus sum
to follow after, pursue
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īnsum inesse īnfuī
to be in
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inveniō invenīre invēnī inventus
to find, discover
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iūmentum –ī n.
a beast for hauling, draught–animal, beast of burden, horse, mule, ass
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Iuppiter Iovis m.
Jupiter; (in poetry) the sky, the heavens
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lautia –ōrum n.
sumptuousness, luxuriousness; the public entertainment for foreign guests and dignitaries
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maereō –ēre
to be sorrowful, sad; mourn, grieve (cf. miser)
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miserātiō –ōnis f.
pity, compassion, sympathy
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mordicus
by biting, with bites, with the teeth
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multō multāre multāvī multātus
to punish
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mūtus –a –um
inarticulate, mute, dumb, silent
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necō necārī necāvī necātus
to kill
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nēquam
worthless, good for nothing; indecl. with comp. nequior, and sup. nequissimus
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nūmen nūminis n.
divine power/will, divinity, divine spirit, numen
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perficiō perficere perfēcī perfectus
to complete, accomplish
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perniciēs pernicieī f.
ruin; disaster; pest, bane; curse; destruction, calamity; mischief
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praebeō praebēre praebuī praebitus
to present/show/put forward; offer; expose physically oneself; expose/submit/allow make available, supply, provide; be the cause, occasion, produce; render
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praeclārus –a –um
very clear; splendid; famous; bright, illustrious; noble, distinguished
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praesaepe –is n.
an inclosure, fold, stall, smanger, trough, table, pen; hive (rel. to praesaepio)
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probus –a –um
good, honest
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procul
away; at distance, far off
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proximō –āre –āvī –ātus
draw near, approaoch; be near
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quassō quassāre quassāvī quassātus
to shake violently, toss, brandish, wave
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quondam
formerly, once, at one time; some day, hereafter; on one occasion; at times, on occasion
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reor rērī ratus sum
to think, regard; deem; suppose, believe, reckon
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retineō retinēre retinuī retentus
to hold back, restrain; uphold; delay; hold fast; retain, preserve
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revocō revocāre revocāvī revocātus
to call back, recall; revive; regain
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rūrsus or rūrsum
turned back, backward; on the contrary/other hand, in return, in turn, again
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sacrāmentum –ī n.
a military oath of allegiance; a sum deposited by a party in a civil process, as security for a future judgment, forfeit money
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salūtāris –e
healthful, health–giving, wholesome, salutary
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scīlicet
one may know, certainly; of course
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sēcernō sēcernere sēcrēvī sēcrētum
to separate
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serviō servīre servīvī servītus
to serve; be a slave to (+ dat.)
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spissus –a –um
close, dense, thick; crowded, packed (with people)
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stabulō stabulāre stabulāvī stabulātus
to be in a stall or standing–place; to stay, harbor, dwell (> stabulum)
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stabulum –ī n.
stable, stall; inn, lodging house; brothel; a shepherd's dwelling, grange; den, haunt; cattle–camp (> sto)
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suppetiae –ārum f.pl.
help, aid, rescue
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taceō tacēre tacuī tacitus
to be silent; pass over in silence; leave unmentioned, be silent about something
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temerārius –a –um
accidental; thoughtless, impetuous
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temporālis –e
of a time, but for a time, temporary, transitory
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vector vectōris n.
one that bears, carries, or conveys any thing; a bearer, carrier
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vereor verērī veritus sum
to be in awe of, show respect to; dread, fear
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vespera –ae f.
the evening