Ch. 17 Flashcards
amor, amoris m.
love
Caesar, Caesaris m.
Julius Caesar
castra, castrorum n. (pl.)
castra ponere
camp
to pitch camp
clamor, clamoris m.
shout; cheer
crimen, criminis n.
crime; accusation, charge
ferrum, ferri n.
iron; sword
gaudium, gaudii n.
joy; delight
nuntius, nuntii m.
messenger; message
princeps, principis m.
leader, chief; first citizen, emperor
servus, servi m.
slave, servant
signum, signi n.
sign, token, signal; (military) standard
vinum, vini n.
wine
vulnus, vulneris n.
wound
interficio, interficere, interfeci, interfectus
to kill, destroy
cano, canere, cecini, cantus
to sing
pateo, patere, patui
to be open, stand open
persuadeo, persuadere, persuasi, persuasus (+ dat)
to persuade
vulnero, vulnerare, vulneravi, vulneratus
to wound
tempto, temptare, temptavi, temptatus
to try, attempt; test, prove
quamquam
although
Present Active Participle
stem + -ns, -ntis
declined as a one-ending third declension adjective
Perfect Passive Participle
participial stem (4th part) + -us, -a, -um declined as adjective of 1st and 2nd declension
Future Active Participle
Participial stem + -ur, -us, -a, -um
declined as adjective of 1st and 2nd declension
Ablative absolute
a participle and a noun (or pronoun) in the ablative
equivalent to a subordinate clause