Ch 5 Flashcards
ante
before, in front of + acc [prep], [adv]
antiquus, -a, -um
ancient [adj]
ardeō, -ēre, arsī, arsus
to burn, be on fire; desire [v]
arma, -ōrum
arms, weapons pl. [n] n.
aurum, -ī
gold [n] n.
aureus, -a, -um
golden [adj]
canō, -ere, cecinī, cantus
to sing (of) [v]
cēdo, -ere, cessī, cessus
to go, move, yield [v]
accēdo, -ere, adcessī, adcessus
to go to, approach [v]
discēdo, -ere, discessī, discessus
to go from, depart, leave [v]
dēbeō, -ēre, dēbuī, dēbitus
to owe, ought [v]
dominus, -ī
lord, master [n] m.
dūrus, -a, -um
hard, harsh [adj]
ferrum, -ī
iron, sword [n] n.
flamma, -ae
flame, fire [n] f.
imperium, -ī
authority, power, empire [n] n.
imperō (1)
to give (an) order(s)/command(s) (person ordered dat. thing ordered ut clause.) [v]
interficiō, -ere, interfēcī, interfectus
to kill [v]
invādō, -ere, invāsī, invāsus
to go into, invade, attack [v]
magister, madistrī
superior, director, master, teacher [n] m.
medius, -a, -um
middle of, middle [adj]
moveō, -ēre, mōvī, mōtus
to move [v]
removeō, -ēre, remōvī, remōtus
to remove, take away, set aside [v]
mox
soon [adv]
nōsco, -ere, nōvī, nōtus
to learn, to know (in perfect) [v]
cognōsco, -ere, cognōvī, cognitus
to learn, know (in perfect) [v]
novus, -a, -um
new, strange [adj]
numquam (nunquam)
never [adv]
umquam (unquam)
ever [adv]
pius, -a, -um
loyal, dutiful, pious [adj]
impius, -a, -um
irreverent, wicked, impious [adj]
populus, -ī
people [n] m.
possum, posse, potuī, –
to be able, can [v]
post
after, behind [prep + acc] [adv]
postquam
after (+ ind) [conj]
quamquam
although (+ ind) [conj]
ruīna, -ae
fall, downfall, ruin, destruction [n] f.
ruō, -ere, ruī, rutus
to fall, go to ruin, rush [v]
sine
without (+ abl) [prep]
socius, -a, -um
allied [adj]
socius, -ī
ally [n] m.
tamen
nevertheless [adv]
vīvō, -ere, vīxī, vīctus
to be alive, live [v]
vocō (1)
to call [v]