Chapter 10 Flashcards
inīquus, -a, -um
uneven; inequitable, unjust
aequus, -a, -um
level, even; equitable, just; calm, tranquil
apud
+ acc
at, near; at the house of, in the presence of, among
cadō
cadere, cecidī, cāsum
to fall, to sink; to die
casus, cāsūs
(m.)
fall; occurrence; chance, misfortune
cognōscō
cognōscere, cognōvī,, cognitus
to come to know, to learn, to recognize; in perfect: to know
contrā
face to face; in opposition; in turn
contrā
+ acc
facing; against, contrary to
dēleō
dēlēre, dēlēvī, dēlētus
to destroy
dux, ducis
(m.) or (f.)
leader
perferō
perferre, pertulī, perlātus
to suffer, to endure; to report
referō
referre, rettulī, relētus
to bring back; to report
rēfert, rēferre, rētulit
it is important, it concerns (§139)
finis, finis, -ium
(m.) or (f.)
end, limit, boundary; in pl., territory
genus, generis
(n.)
descent, origin; race, stock; kind, sort
honestus, -a, -um
honorable, respectable
labor, labōris
(m.)
work; effort, hardship