Apuleius, Met. 5.11.3-4 Flashcards
comminus
hand to hand; immediately; near at hand. (> com– and manus)
commoneō –monēre –monuī –monitum
to remind
comparō comparāre comparāvī comparātus
to prepare; provide; compose; collect, get together/hold of; raise (force); unite; place together, match, couple, pair; set/pit against; treat as equal; compare; set up/establish/institute; arrange, dispose, settle; buy, acquire, secure
cōnātus cōnātūs m.
attempt
congredior congredī congressus sum
to meet, engage
ēminus
from afar, at a distance
īnsidiae īnsidiārum f. pl.
ambush, plot, treachery
intereā
meanwhile
lupula –aef.
a little she-wolf; a hag, witch
marītus –a –um
of or belonging to marriage, matrimonial, conjugal, nuptial,
nefārius nefāria nefārium
wicked, evil, offending moral law; criminal, abominable; horrible/vile/foul; impious; nefarious; execrable; heinous; abandoned
nesciō nescīre nescīvī/nesciī nescītus
to not know
perfidus –a –um
faithless, treacherous, false
praecaveō praecavēre praecāvī praecautum
to take care (in advance)
rūrsus or rūrsum
turned back, backward; on the contrary/other hand, in return, in turn, again