Book 2, 735-751 Flashcards
amicus, a, um
friendly, kindly
amitto
amittere, amisi, amissus
to let go, lose
avius, a, um
pathless, remote
confundo
confundere, confudi, confusus
to confuse
Creusa
Creusae
wife of Aeneas, left behind at the sack of Troy
excedo
excedere, excessi, excessus
to depart
incertus, a, um
uncertain, doubtful
male
badly, poorly
nescio
nescire, nescire, nescivi
to not know, know not
notus, a, um
well known, familiar
post
afterward, after, behind
prius
before, sooner, formerly
reddo
reddere, reddidi, reditus
to return, give back, render
reflecto, reflectere, reflexi, reflexus
to turn back
regio
regionis
region, district
resido
residere, resedi
to sit down
respicio
respicere, respexi, respectus
to look back
sive, seu
of if, whether
subsisto
subsistere, substiti
to halt, stop, withstand
trepidus, a, um
agitated, alarmed
amens
amentis
mad, insane, distracted
Ascanius
son of Aeneas
Ceres
Cereris
son of Aeneas
cingo
cingere, cinxi, cinctus
to gird, encircle
colligo
colligere, collegi, collectus
to collect, gather
commendo
commendare, commendavi, commendatum
to entrust, commit
crudelis
crudele
cruel, harsh, bloody
curvus, a, um
curved, winding, bent
demum
at length, finally
desum
deesse, defui
to be absent, lack
everto
evertere, everti, eversus
to overturn, destory
fallo
fallere, fefelli, falsus
to deceive, baffle, elude, escape the notice of
fulgeo
fulgere, fulsi
to gleam, flash, glitter
homo
hominis
man, mortal, human
incuso
incusare, incusavi, incusatum
to accuse, blame, chide
murus
muri
city wall, rampart
obiecto
obiectare, obiectavi, obiectatum
to throw to, expose
obscurus, a, um
dark, obscure, gloomy
penates
penatium
household gods
periculum
periculi
danger, peril, risk
porta
portae
gate, entrance, exit, portal
principio (adv)
first, at first
quam
than, how, as
recondo
recondere, recondidi, reconditus
to establish; hide
renovo
renovare, renovavi, renovatum
to renew, revive
revertor
reverti, reversus sum
to return, turn back
rursus, a, um
again, anew, back
sacro
sacrare, sacravi, sacratum
to consecrate, dedicate, hallow
tumulus
tumuli
hill, mound
vallis
vallis
valley, vale, dale
mihi trepido
dat of seperation
nescio quod numen
I dont know what divinity = some divinity or another
avia (loca)
out of the way section
cursu
ablative of means
mihi misero
dative of seperation
nec amissam respexi animumve reflexi
nor did I look back for her lost as she was or cast a thought behind
collectis omnibus
ablative absolute
quem hominumque deorumque
partitive genitive
urbem repeto et cingo armis
example of Hysteron proteron: the reversal of the natural or logical order of ideas
stat (mihi sententia)
I am determined