Capitulum XXII Flashcards
ac-cēdere
approach, come near
ad-mittere
let in, admit
anteā
before, formerly
arbitrārī
think, believe
aureus -a -um
gold-, m gold piece
aurum -ī n
gold
cardō -inis m
door pivot, hinge
catēna -ae f
chain
cavēre cāvisse cautum
beware (of)
cēdere cessisse
go, withdraw
cūstōdīre
guard
dē-rīdēre
laugh at, make fun of
extrā prp +acc, adv
outside
faber -brī m
artisan, smith
ferōx -ōcis adi
fierce, ferocious
ferreus -a -um
of iron, iron-
forās adv
out
foris -is f
leaf of a door, door
forīs adv
outside, out of doors
fremere -uisse
growl
heus
hey! hello!
iānitor -ōris m
doorkeeper
imāgō -inis f
picture, portrait, vision
intrā prp +acc
inside, within
iste -a -ud
this, that (of yours)
ligneus -a -um
wooden
lignum -ī n
wood
līmen -inis n
threshold
monēre
remind, advise, warn
mordēre momordisse -sum
bite
nūper
recently
pallium -ī n
cloak, mantle
pellere pepulisse pulsum
push, drive (off)
post-eā
afterward, later
prehendere -disse -ēnsum
grasp, seize
prius adv
before
prō-cēdere
advance, go on, succeed
quīn
why not, do…! come!
re-cēdere
go back, retire
re-movēre
remove
re-sistere -stitisse +dat
halt, resist
re-tinēre -uisse -tentum
hold back
rogitāre
ask (repeatedly)
rumpere rūpisse ruptum
burst, break, break off
salīre -uisse
jump
scīlicet
of course
scindere -idisse -issum
tear, tear up
sīc-ut/-utī
just as, as
sinere sīvisse situm
let, allow
solvere -visse solūtum
untie, loosen, dissolve, abolish, discharge, pay
supīnum
supine
tabellārius -ī m
letter-carrier
tandem
at last, do…! then (…?)
terrēre
frighten
tremere -uisse
tremble
vincīre -nxisse -nctum
tie
One of the forms of the supine ends in -tum. What is it used for ?
To show what some one is going to do, came to do, was sent to do, etc. For example, amici salutatum veniunt = my friends came to say hello
One of the forms of the supine is used to show what some one is going to do, came to do, was sent to do, etc. What does it end in?
-tum
One of the forms of the supine is used when saying something is easy or hard to do. How does it end?
In -tu. For example, Id est facile dictu = that is easily done
What is the form of the supine which ends in -tu used for?
It is used when saying something is easy or hard to do.