CAPVT XXII Flashcards
die~s, die~i (m)
day
ferrum, -i (n)
iron; sword
fide~s, fide~i (f)
faith, trust, trustworthiness, fidelity; promise, guarantee, protection
ignis, ignis (m)
fire
modus, -i (m)
measure, bound, limit; manner, mode, way
re~s, re~i (f)
thing, matter, business, affair
re~s publica, re~i puclicae (f)
state, commonwealth, republic
spe~s, spe~i (f)
hope
aequus, -a, -um
level, even; calm; equal, just; favorable
felix (gen, felicis)
lucky, fortunate, happy
incertus, -a, -um
uncertain, unsure, doubtful
Latinus, -a, -um
Latin
medius, -a, -um
middle, the middle of (used partitively)
media urbs
the middle of the city
quondam
adv. formerly; once
ultra~
adv. and prep. + acc, on the other side of, beyond
protinus
adv. immediately
cerno, cernere, crevi, cretum
to distinguish, discern, perceive
eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptum
to snatch away, take away, rescue
inquit
(defective verb) he says or said (placed after one or more words of a direct quotation but usually translated first)
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum
to raise, lift up; take away; remove, destroy
plane
adv. clearly
mollis, molle
soft, mild
Stoicus, -i (m)
a Stoic
comitatus, -a, -um
accompanied
aquilo, aquilonis (m)
the north wind
gelatus, -a, -um
chilled
febris, febris (f)
fever