Capitulum Undecimum Flashcards
cheek
gena, -ae
tongue, language
lingua, -ae
vein
vēna, -ae
arm
bracchium, -ī
hair
capillus, -ī
brain
cerebrum, -ī
knife
culter, -cultrī
lip
labrum, -ī
doctor
medicus, -ī
limb
membrum, -ī
cup
pōculum, -ī
ear
auris, auris (f.)
head
caput, capitis (n.)
color
color, colōris (m.)
heart
cor, cordis (n.)
body
corpus, corporis (n.)
leg
crūs, crūris (n.)
forehead
frōns, frontis (f.)
chest
pectus, pectoris (n.)
liver
iecur, iecoris (n.)
mouth
ōs, ōris (n.)
blood
sanguis, sanguinis (m.)
stomach
venter, ventris (m.)
internal organs
viscera, viscerum (n. pl.)
4th
hand
manus, (f.)
be ill
aegrōtat, aegrōtāre
beat, throb
palpitat, palpitare
think, suppose
putat, putāre
heal, cure
sānat, sānāre
watch, look at
spectat, spectāre
stand
stat, stāre
wipe off
dēterget, dētergēre
hurt, feel pain
dolet, dolēre
be glad, be pleased
gaudet, gaudēre
bristle, shudder (at)
horret, horrēre
order, tell
iubet, iubēre
sit
sedet, sedēre
place on, serve
appōnit, appōnere
send for, fetch
arcessit, arcessere
say, call, speak
dīcit, dīcere
flow
fluit, fluere
touch
tangit, tangere
come back
revenit, revenīre
feel, sense, think
sentit, sentīre
sick, ill
aeger, -gra, -grum
1st/2nd
human
(adj.)
hūmānus, -a, -um
1st/2nd
our, ours
noster, nostra, nostrum
1st/2nd
red
ruber, rubra, rubrum
1st/2nd
red
ruber, rubra, rubrum
healthy, well
sānus, -a, -um
stupid, foolish
stultus, -a, -um
1st/2nd
well
(adv)
bene
badly, ill
(adv.)
male
only, just
modo
(down) from, of, about
dē (prp. + abl.)
below
īnfra (prp. + acc.)
on (top of), above
super (prp. + acc.)
and, as, than
atque/ac
(conj.) only before consonants excepting h
and, but not, not
(shortened version)
nec
(conj.) Used before vowels and consonants.
What is the accusative and infinitive construction?
an infinitive before a verb of perception to indicate what the observed object is doing or (passive) being done to it.
English - “that”
What is the ablative of respect?
An ablative of this kind answers the question “in what respect.”