Augustine 4.2.2 vocabulary Flashcards
doceō, docēre, docuī, doctum
to teach
dolus, ī, m.
deception, trick
aliquandō
sometimes
lāpsō (1)
to slip, fall
lūbricum, ī, n.
slippery place
fūmus, ī, m.
smoke
scintillō (1)
to sparkle, gleam
exhibeō, exhibēre, exhibuī, exibitum
to exhibit
magisterium, iī, n.
office of teacher, professorship
dīligō, dīligere, dīlēxī, dīlēctum
to love
coniugium, iī, n.
marriage
cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitus
(to get to know); to recognize, acknowledge
indāgāvō (1)
to find
vagus, a, um
wandering
torus, ī, m.
marriage-bed
sānē
to be sure
experior, experīrī, expertus
to learn from experience
distō (1)
to be distant; to be different
placitum, ī, n.
prescription, order (LL)
foederō (1)
to ratify an agreement
prōlēs, prōlis, f.
child, offspring (of any gender)