Ch 24 Flashcards
carthago carthaginis
carthage
fabula fabulae
story, tale; play
imperator imperatoris
general, commander-in-chief, emperor
imperium imperii
power to command, supreme power, authority, command, control
perfugium perfugii
refuge, shelter
servus servi
slave
solacium solacii
comfort, relief
re-, red-
again, back (is a prefix)
ut
as, just as, when
postea
afterwards
accipio
accipere, accepi, acceptum to take, recieve, accept
excipio
excipere, excepi, exceptum to take out, except, take, receive, capture
recipio
recipere, recepi, receptum to take back regain, admit receive
pello
pellere, pepuli, pulsum to strike, push, drive out, banish
expello
expellere, expuli, expulsum to drive out expel, banish
narro
narrare, narravi, narratum to tell, report, narrate
quaero
quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitum to seek, look for, strive for; ask inquire
rideo
ridere, risi, risum to laugh
eo imperium tenente (with him holing the power) is an example of
Abalitive absolute
haec femina laudanda est (This woman deserves to be praised) is an example of
Passive periphrastic (aka gerundive)
the gerundive conveys an idea of
necessity or obligatory action
(this must be done instead of this is about to be done)
in ablative absolute, to make the phrase sound more natural, you add conjunctions such as
since, when with, if although
agens agentis
doing
acturus a um
about to do
actus a um
done, having been done
agendus a um
about to be done, deserving to be done