Capitulum Quintum Decimum Flashcards
door
iānua, -ae
stool, chair
sella, -ae
rod
virga, -ae
pupil, disciple
discipulus, -i
at home (locative)
domī
play, game, school (noun)
lūdus, -ī
schoolmaster, teacher
magister, magistrī
back
tergum, -ī
bed
lectulus, -ī
cry out, exclaim
exclāmō, exclāmāre
read aloud
recitō, recitāre
it is allowed, one may
licet, licēre (+dat.)
sit down
cōnsīdō, cōsīdere
finish, stop, end
dēsinō, dēsinere
give back, give
reddō, reddere
punish
pūniō, pūnīre
go back, return
redeō, redīre
be
sum, esse
bad, wicked, evil
malus, -a, -um
stern, severe
sevērus, -a, -um
silent
tacitus, -a, -um
true, n. truth
vērus, -a, -um
lower, inferior
īnferior, -ius
back, hind, later
posterior, -ius
first, former, front (adj.)
prior, prior, prius
I, myself
ego
you, yourself
tū
we, us, ourselves
nōs
y’all, yourselves
vōs
not yet
nōndum
at once
statim
then
tum
before
antequam
but
at
if
sī
if not, except, but
nisi
but
vērum
why?
quid?
Present Active Endings
-ō, -s, -t
-mus, -tis, -nt
not yet
nōndum
only
solum
before
antequam
last
postrēmus, -a, -um
What happens to the the long vowels of the first, second and fourth declensions before the ō of the first person singular?
The ā is omitted, and the ē and ī become e and i.
How are the personal endings treated for third (consonant) declension?
i is inserted before -s, -t, -mus, -tis
u is inserted before nt
but, on the other hand
(conj.)
at
then, next, besides
(adv.)
tum
stop, end, cease, desist
desino, desinere (3º)
return, go back, revert to, respond, pay back
redeo, redīre (other)
if not, except
(conj.)
nisi
likewise, similarly
(adv.)
item
in front, previously, in front, prior
(adj.)
priōrem
hardly
(adv.)
tantum
who, what, which
quid