Book 4, 642-660 Flashcards
coeptis
perfect passive participle meaning “having begun”
coepi, coepisse, coeptum
dative/ablative/mfn
immanibus
immanis, immane: huge, vast
dative or ablative/mfn
effera
effero, efferre, extuli, elatum: to bring or carry out, forth or away
second-person singular present active imperative
sanguinem
sanguis, sanguinis: blood
accusative singular
volvens
volvo, volvere, volvi, volutum: to roll, tumble
present active participle: rolling, tumbling
aciem
acies, aciei: sharp, edge, battle line
accusative singular
maculis
macula, maculae: a spot or stain
dative/ablative plural
trementes
tremo, tremere, tremui, tremitum: to tremble, shake, shudder at
present active participle: shaking, trembling, shuddering
interfusa
interfundo, interfundere, interfudi, interfusus: to pour among, suffuse
perfect passive participle: having been poured
genas
gena, genae: cheek, eye socket
accusative plural
pallida
pallidus, a, um: pale, pallid
futura
sum, esse, fui, futurus: to be, to exist
future active participle: about to be, about to exist
morte
mors, mortis: death
ablative singular
interiora
interior, interius: inner, interior
inrumpit
inrumpo, inrumpere, inrupi, inruptus: to break into
third-person singular present active indicative
limina
limen, liminis: threshold, doorstep,
conscendit
conscendo, conscendere, conscendi, conscensus: to mount, climb
third-person singular present active indicativ
furibunda
furibundus, a, um: frantic, frenzied
rogos
rogus, rogi: a funeral pile
accusativ eplural
ensem
ensis, ensis: a knife, sword
accusative singular
recludit
recludo, recludere, reclusi, reclusus: to open, unsheathe
quaesitum
quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitum: to seek, look for
perfect passive participle: sought for, asked for, striven for