BG Vocab., Book 4.28-29 Flashcards
tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum
to lift up, to take on board
est ventum
“it was come” = “we came”
XVIII = duodēviginitī
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nāvēs solvere
the ships sail
appropinquō (1)
to come near, approach
subitō
suddenly
nūlla (navium) eārum
not one of the ships
aliae . . . aliae
some ships. . . other ships
(here): eōdem
to the same (place)
propius
nearer
sōlis occāsum
setting of the sun
dēiciō, dēicere, dēiēcī, dēiectum
to cast down, dislodge–(here–“were tossed”)
necessāriō
of necessity, unavoidably,
adversā nocte
“with night opposed”; despite the danger of sailing at night
accidit ut
it happened that
aestus, aestūs (m.)
heat, boiling, surging, tide
cūrō (1)
to take care of, provide for
onerāria (navis)
transport, freight ship
adflīgō, adflīgere, afflīxī, afflīctum
to strike against, damage, injure
facultās, facultātis (f.)
opportunity, power, resources
complūrēs
a great many
cōnstābat
it was evident
enim
in fact
reportō (1)
to carry back
hiemō (1)
to pass the winter
oportet, oportēre, oportuit
it is necessary or proper
funis, funis (m.)
rope, cable
quibus. . . possent
“Of the type by means of which they could”
ūsuī (dative of purpose)
of use
inūtilis, -e
useless