Chapter 14 Flashcards
absēns, absentis
absent
accidō
accidere, accidī,
to happen
aetās, aetātis
(f.)
age; lifetime; time
agmen, agminis
(n.)
line (of march), column; army; multitude, throng
aliquī, aliqua, aliquod (indef. adj.)
some, any
aliquis, aliquid (indef. pron.)
someone, something; anyone, anything
auctōritās, auctōritātis
(f.)
authority; influence
cūnctus, -a, -um
all
adeō
to such or so great an extent, (so) very
efficiō
efficere, effēcī, effectus
to make; to bring about
cōnferō
cōnferre, contulī, collātus
to bring together, to collect; to compare; to direct; to confer (on)
sē cōnferre
to betake oneself to, to take up an activity (with ad)
haud
not at all, by no means
licet
licere, licuit or licitum est
it is permitted (§135)
lūna, lūnae
(f.)
moon
metuō
metuere, metuī,
to fear, to dread
necesse (indecl. adj.)
necessary (§135)
nōmen, nōminis
(n.)
name
occidō
occidere, occidī, occāsūrus
to fall, to set; to die
oportet
oportēre, oportuit
it is proper, it is right (§135)
orior
orīrī, ortus sum
to rise, to arise
os, ōris
(n.)
in sing. or pl. mouth; face
premō
premere, pressī, pressus
to press (hard); to overpower; to check
opprimō
opprimere, oppressī, oppressus
to press on; to close; to overwhelm, to oppress