Augustine 2.3.6 vocabulary Flashcards
otium, iī, n.
leisure, time off from work
feriātus, a, um
unoccupied, at leisure, on holiday
excēdō, excēdere, excessī, excessum
(to withdraw); to go beyond, to extend over
vepris, is, m.
thornbush, briar
ērādīcō
to uproot
balneum, eī, n.
public bath
pubēscō, pubēscere
to reach puberty
induō, induere, induī, indūtum
to clothe
quasi
(as though); on the grounds that, inasmuch as (+ subjunctive)
nepos, nepōtis, m.
grandson
gestiō, gestīre, gestīvī or gestiī, gestītum
to be joyful
vinulentia, ae, f.
drunkenness
mundus, a, um
(clean); elegant
oblīvīscor, oblīvīscī, oblītus
to forget
īmus, a, um
lowest
inchoō (1)
to start work on
exōrdium, iī, n.
beginning
catēchūenus, ī, m.
catechumen (an unbaptized person taking Christian instruction) (EL)
exsiliō, exsilere, exsiluī
to jump up, leap (as a sign of emotion, especially fear)
tremor, ōris, m.
a trembling, tremor
quamvīs
although
tergum, ī, n.
back (of a body)