Ch. 27 Flashcards
Perfect and Pluperfect Passive Subjunctive
like perfect and pluperfect passive indicative, but with the subjunctive form of sum
sim, sis, sit, simus, sitis, sint
essem, esses, esset, essemus, essetis, essent
amicitia, amicitiae f.
friendship
imperator, imperatoris m.
general; emperor
iudex, iudicis m.
judge
odium, odii n.
hatred, unpopularity
philosophia, philosophiae f.
philosophy
sensus, sensus m.
sense, perception; emotion; idea
socius, socii m.
companion, comrade, ally
victoria, victoriae f.
victory
concede, concedere, concessi, concessurus
to go away, withdraw; yield to, submit; allow; forgive
conservo, conservare, conservavi, conservatus
to save, preserve, keep
conspicio, conspicere, conspexi, conspectus
to observe, catch sight of, look at
metuo, metuere, metui, metutus
to fear, dread
odi, odisse
to hate, dislike
vereor, vereri, veritus sum
to fear, be afraid; respect