Capitulum IV Flashcards
sacculus
-ī, purse, pouch
pecūnia
money
nummus
coin
mēnsa
table
baculum
stick, rod
vacuus, a, um
adj: empty
bonus, a, um
adj: good
quattor
four, 4
quīnque
five, 5
septem
seven, 7
octō
eight, 8
novem
nine, 9
decem
ten, 10
habet (habeō, habēre, habuī, habitus)
to have, hold
numerat (numerō, numerāre, numerāvī, numerātus)
to count, number
adest
(he/she/it) is present; is near
abest
(he/she/it) is distant; is away; is absent
salūtat (salūtō, salūtāre, salūtāvī, salūtātus)
to greet, hail
tacet (taceō, tacēre, tacuī, tacitus)
to be quiet, to be silent
accūsat (accūsō, accūsāre, accūsāvī, accūsātus )
to accuse, to make a complaint against
pōnit (pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positus)
to put, place, set down
sūmit (sūmō, sūmere, sūmpsī, sūmptus )
to take, to take a hold of
discēdit (discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessus)
to depart, leave
imperat (imperō, imperāre, imperāvī, imperātus)
to order
pāret (pārēre, pāruī, -)
to obey
nūllus, a, um
adj: no, none
eius
his, hers, its (gen singular)
suus, a, um
adj: possessive adjective: his own, her own, its own (always refers to subj of sentence)
is
He, it (nom masc singular)
quod
which (neut sing)
rūrsus
adverb: again
tantum
adverb: only
salvē
hello!
vocātīvus, a, um
adj: vocative
imperātīvus, a, um
adj: imperative (a verb that gives a direct command)
indicātīvus, a, um
adj: indicative (a verb that states a fact or asks a question)