Chapter 14A Flashcards
fundō, fundere, fūdī, fūsum
to pour, spill; scatter
supplicō, -āre [1] + dat.
to pray, beseech
pecus, pecoris
flock, herd, cattle (n)
diēs fēstus
holy day
celebrō, -āre [1]
to celebrate
sacerdōs, -dōtis
priest, priestess (c)
almus, alma, almum
kind, nourishing
agna, -ae
lamb (f)
immemor, immemoris
forgetful (adj.)
novissimus, -a, -um
last, rear
praetereō, praeterīre, praeterivī, praeteritum
to go by, pass by
plūs, plūris
more, too much (n)
opus, operis
work (n)
sōlis occāsum
sunset
obscūrus, -a, -um
dark, dim
mīlitāris, mīlitāre
military; warlike (adj.)
mortālis, mortāle
mortal, transient; human (adj.)
nāvālis, nāvāle
naval, of ships (adj.)
rēgālis, rēgāle
royal, regal (adj.)
virīlis, virīle
manly, virile; mature (adj.)
puerīlis, puerīle
boyish, childish
iuvenis, iuvenis
youth, young man/woman (c)
iuvenīlis, iuvenīle
youthful (adj.)
senīlis, senīle
senile, aged (adj.)
noster, nostra, nostrum
our
vester, vestra, vestrum
your (pl.)
suus, sua, suum
his/her own; their own (reflexive)