Book 4, 314-330 Flashcards
adeo
adire, adii, aditus
to approach
adhuc
to this point, till now
an
whether, or
desero
deserere, deserui, desertus
to desert, forsake
destruo
destruere, destruxi, destructus
to destory
dulcis
dulce
sweet, dear, pleasant
exstinguo, exstingere, exstinginxi, exstinginctus
to extinguish, blot out
exuo
exuere, exui, exutus
to bare, doff, discard
frater
fratris
brother
Gaetulus, a, um
of the Gaetuli, an African tribe
hospes
hospitis
stranger, guest, host
Iarbas,
Iarbae
African prince, one of Dido’s suitors
infensus, a, um
hostile, bitter
iste, ista, istud
that (of yours)
Libycus, a, um
of Libya, a country of North Africa
misereor
misereri, miseritus
to pity, commiserate
moribundus, a, um
dying, about to die
moror
morari, moratus sum
to delay, tarry, hinder
Nomas
Nomadis
tribe of North Africa
odi
odisse
to hate, detest
oro
orare, oravi, oratum
to pray for, entreat, beseech
prex, precis
prayer, entreaty
prior
prius
soon, former, first, prior
propter
on account of, near
pudor
pudoris
shame, modesty
Pygmalion
Pygmalionis
brother of Dido
quoniam
since, because
resto
restare, restiti
to remain, be left
tyrannus
tyranni
ruler, chieftain
aula
aulae
hall, palace, court
desero
deserere, deserui, desertus
to desert, forsake
equidem
indeed, truly, surely
ludo
ludere, lusi, lusus
to play, sport, mock
omnino
altogether, completely, utterly
parvulus, a, um
tiny, very small, little
saltem
at least, at any rate
suboles
subolis
offspring, progeny, child
suscipio
suscipere, suscepi, susceptus
to take up, beget, bear
tamen
however, nevertheless