Capitulum Sextum Decimum Flashcards
nāvis
Plural and gender?
ship, feminine
nāvēs
portus
Plural and gender?
port, dock, harbor, masculine
portūs
locus
place, location
appellāre
to call, name
nauta
Plural and gender?
sailor, masculine
nautae
Uses first declension endings, but adjectives used with it use masculine endings.
simul
(together) at the same time
nāvigāre
to sail
not navigate, means “to steer”
volt
(he/she/it) wants
wishes + infinitive
volunt
(they) want
wishes + infinitive
paulum
a little bit, a small amount (+genitive)
praetereā
also, in addition, furthermore
omnis-e
every (singular), all (plural)
semper
always
tranquillus-a-um
tranquil, calm
ventus
wind
turbulentus-a-um
turbulent, rough
tempestās
Plural and gender?
storm, tempest, feminine
tempestātēs
(all –tās nouns are feminine)
turbāre
to disturb, to make rough, to stir up
fīerī/fit/fiunt
becomes, begins to be, is made
irregular
mergere
to drown, sink, submerge
This verb is transitive; it must have a direct object or be passive.
cernere
to see far away or with difficulty; to discern
invocāre
to invoke, to call upon
servāre
to save, guard
iterum
again