Capitulum Sextum Decimum Flashcards
sailor
nauta, -ae (m.)
border, coast
ōra, -ae
“the deep”: the open sea
altum, -ī
place (noun)
locus, -ī
a lot, a good deal of
multus, -a, -um
a little (also adv.)
paulus, -a, -um
sail (noun)
vēlum, -ī
wind
ventus, -ī
flash of lightning
fulgur, fulguris (n.)
steersman
gubernātor, gubernātōris (m.)
commodity, pl. goods
merx, mercis (f)
ship (noun)
nāvis, nāvis (f.)
west
occidēns, occidentis (m.)
east
oriēns, orientis (m.)
stern, poop deck
puppis, puppis (f.)
north
septentriōnēs, septentriōnum
(m. pl.)
storm
tempestās, tempestātis (f.)
wave (noun)
flūctus, -ūs (m.)
harbor
portus, -ūs (m.)
thunder
tonitrus, -ūs
call, address
appellō, appellāre
attempt, try
cōnātur, cōnārī
(deponent verb)
comfort, console
(passive form)
cōnsōlātur, cōnsōlārī
blow
flō, flāre
steer, govern
gubernō, gubernāre
throw, toss about
iactō, iactāre
call upon, invoke
invocō, invocāre
rejoice, be glad
laetātur, laetārī
sail
(verb)
nāvigō, nāvigāre
preserve, save
servō, servāre
stir up, agitate
turbō, turbāre
fill, complete
impleō, implēre
look at, watch
intuētur, intuērī
(deponent verb)
fear
(verb)
verētur, verērī
discern, perceive
cernō, cernere
mount, board
cōnscendō, cōnscendere
flow into
īnfluō, īnfluere
fall, sink, set
occidō, occidere
embrace
complectitur, complectī
go out
ēgreditur, ēgredī
slip, drop, fall
lābitur, lābī
speak, talk
loquitur, loquī
set out, depart
proficīscitur, profīcīscī
follow
sequitur, sequī
draw water, bail
hauriō, haurīre
wait for, await
opperītur, opperīrī
4º
rise, appear
oritur, orīrī
be between
interest, interesse
be done, become, happen
fit, fierī
black, dark
āter, -tra, -trum
opposite, contrary
contrārius, -a, -um
lower
īnferus, -a, -um
seaside, coastal
maritimus, -a, -um
clear, cloudless
serēnus, -a, -um
situated
situs, -a, -um
upper
superus, -a, -um
calm, still
tranquillus, -a, -um
agitated, stormy
turbidus, -a, -um
deponent (verb)
dēpōnēns (gen. depōnentis)
or, or if
sīve
because of
propter (prp. + acc.)
again, a second time
iterum
a little, little
paulum
besides
praeterā
always
semper
at the same time
simul
hardly
vix
really, however, but
vērō
where (adv.)
quō
The objects of the verb “imperāre” are in what case?
Dative
broad, wide
lātus, -a, -um
What are the infinitive endings for deponent verbs of the four conjugations.
- -ārī: -ātur, -antur
- -ērī: -ētur, -entur
- -ī: -itur, -untur
- -īrī: -ītur, iuntur
entrance, front door, mouth (of a river)
ostium, osti(i)
2º N
nor
neque