Book 6, 465-476 Flashcards
siste
sisto, sistere, stiti, statum: to stand, to cause to stand, to set, to place, to stand
second-person singular present active imperative
gradum
gradus, gradus: a step, pace
aspectu
aspicio, aspicere, aspexi, aspectum: to look at or towards
perfect passive participle: to have seen, looked at
subtrahe
subtraho, subtrahere, subtraxi, subtractum: to pull out from under, to remove, withdraw
second-person singular present active imperative
fato
for, fari, fatus sum: to speak, talk, say
perfect active participle: having spoken, having said
adloquor
adloquor, adloqui, adlocutus sum: to speak to, address, salute, greet
talibus
talis, tale (adj): such, distinguished, so great, so excellent
ardentem
ardeo, ardere, arsi, arsum: to burn, to be in love
present active participle: burning
torva
torvus, a, um: savage, fierce, grim, harsh
tuentem
tueor, tueri, tuitus sum: to look or gaze at, behold, watch, view
present participle: beholding, watching, viewing, guarding, defending
lenibat
lenio, lenire, lenivi, lenitum: to soften, soothe, mollify, assuage
3rd person singular imperfect indicative active, poetic
ciebat
cieo, ciere, civi, citum: to put in motion, move, stir, shake, summon, call
third-person singular imperfect active indicative
fixos
figo, figere, fixi, fixum: to fasten, fix, transfix, pierce
perfect passive participle: unwavering, immovable, constant
aversa
aversus, a, um: turned or facing away, rear, averse
incepto
incepto, inceptare, inceptavi, inceptatum: to begin, undertake
perfect passive participle: begun, having been begun
vultum
vultus, vultus: expression, appearance, face