Book 1 part 3 Flashcards
ubīque
anywhere, everywhere (> ubiquitous)
vēlāmen -inis n.
covering, garment
vēlivolus -a -um
sail-flying, sail-covered (> velum and volo)
vēlum vēlī n.
sail
vēnātrīx -īcis f.
a huntress; adj. (> venor)
vendō vendere vendidī venditus
to sell
venēnum venēnī n.
poison; drug
venia veniae f.
indulgence, pardon
Venus -eris f.
Venus, goddess of love and beauty, identified by the Romans with Aphrodite, daughter of Jupiter and Dione; (meton.), love, lust
verrō verrere verrī versum
to sweep
versō versāre versāvī versātus
to keep turning/going round, spin, whirl; turn over and over; stir; maneuver
vertex verticis m.
whirlpool, eddy
verū -ūs n.
a spit; a slender, tapering lance; spit-dart
vēscor vēscī
to eat, feed on
vesper vesperis or vesperī m.
evening, evening star
Vesta -ae f.
Vesta, daughter of Saturn, and granddaughter of Vesta, wife of Coelus; goddess of the hearth and household; (meton.), the hearth, the fire
vīctus vīctūs m.
food, nourishment
vīgintī; vīcēsimus -a -um
20; 20th
villus -ī m.
shaggy hair; nap
vinciō vincīre vīnxī vīnctum
to bind, tie up
vīscus vīsceris n.
innards, viscera, guts
vītālis -e
pertaining to life; essential to life, vital (> vita)
vīvus -a -um
alive, fresh; living
ūnā
together, together with; at the same time, along with
uncus -a -um
hooked, crooked; talon-shaped, hooked
volō volāre volāvī volātus
to fly
volvō volvere voluī volūtum
to turn, roll
volūtō volūtāre volūtāvī volūtātus
to roll about; to roll back, reëcho; roll or send through, make resound; of thought, turn over, ponder, think over; meditate; with ellipsis of the acc.; n., fall prostrate (> volvo)
vorō vorāre vorāvī vorātus
to swallow up
urgeō urgēre ursī
to press/squeeze/bear hard/down; tread/traverse continually; push/shove/thrust; spur on, urge; press hard in attack/pursuit, beset, follow hard on heels of; hem in; threaten by proximity; press verbally/argument/point; follow up
ūrō ūrere ussī ustum
to burn
usquam
anywhere
utinam
introduces an Optative subjunctive
vulgō vulgāre vulgāvī vulgātus
to spread around/among the multitude; publish, divulge, circulate; prostitute
Xanthus -ī m.
The Xanthus or Scamander, a river near Troy; Xanthus, a small river in Epirus named by Helenus after the Trojan Xanthus; Xanthus, a river in Lycia
Zephyrus -ī m.
Zephyrus, a gentle west wind, the western breeze, zephyr