Capitulum XXII Flashcards
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ac-cēdere
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approach, come near
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ad-mittere
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let in, admit
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anteā
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before, formerly
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arbitrārī
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think, believe
5
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aureus -a -um
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gold-, m gold piece
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aurum -ī n
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gold
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cardō -inis m
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door pivot, hinge
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catēna -ae f
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chain
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cavēre cāvisse cautum
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beware (of)
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cēdere cessisse
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go, withdraw
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cūstōdīre
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guard
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dē-rīdēre
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laugh at, make fun of
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extrā prp +acc, adv
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outside
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faber -brī m
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artisan, smith
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ferōx -ōcis adi
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fierce, ferocious
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ferreus -a -um
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of iron, iron-
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forās adv
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out
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foris -is f
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leaf of a door, door
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forīs adv
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outside, out of doors
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fremere -uisse
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growl
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heus
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hey! hello!
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iānitor -ōris m
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doorkeeper
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imāgō -inis f
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picture, portrait, vision
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intrā prp +acc
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inside, within
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iste -a -ud
this, that (of yours)
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ligneus -a -um
wooden
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lignum -ī n
wood
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līmen -inis n
threshold
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monēre
remind, advise, warn
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mordēre momordisse -sum
bite
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nūper
recently
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pallium -ī n
cloak, mantle
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pellere pepulisse pulsum
push, drive (off)
34
post-eā
afterward, later
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prehendere -disse -ēnsum
grasp, seize
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prius adv
before
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prō-cēdere
advance, go on, succeed
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quīn
why not, do…! come!
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re-cēdere
go back, retire
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re-movēre
remove
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re-sistere -stitisse +dat
halt, resist
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re-tinēre -uisse -tentum
hold back
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rogitāre
ask (repeatedly)
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rumpere rūpisse ruptum
burst, break, break off
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salīre -uisse
jump
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scīlicet
of course
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scindere -idisse -issum
tear, tear up
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sīc-ut/-utī
just as, as
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sinere sīvisse situm
let, allow
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solvere -visse solūtum
untie, loosen, dissolve, abolish, discharge, pay
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supīnum
supine
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tabellārius -ī m
letter-carrier
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tandem
at last, do…! then (…?)
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terrēre
frighten
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tremere -uisse
tremble
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vincīre -nxisse -nctum
tie
57
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
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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*
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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
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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.