Chapter 20A Flashcards
addō, addere, addidī, additum
I add
condō, condere, condidī, conditum
I found
perdō, perdere, perdidī, perditum
I lose, waste
prōdō, prōdere, prōdidī, prōditum
I betray
capsula, -ae
satchel, small box (f)
barba, -ae
beard (f)
ferula, -ae
cane (f)
rēbus Rōmanīs
Roman history
invādō, -dere, -sī, -sum
to invade, attack; to seize, take possession of
commendō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to introduce; to commit, commend
barbarus, -ī
a barbarian, foreigner (m)
angulus, -ī
corner, angle (m)
nāris, is
nostril; (pl) nose (f)
corrūgō, -āre
to wrinkle, (turn up one’s nose)
fastīdiōsē
disdainfully, squeamishly
expōnō, -ōnere, -osuī, -ositum
to explain
merīdiēs, -ēī
midday, noon (f)
paulīsper
for a little while (adv)
quicquam
anything
doctus, -a, -um
learned, clever
ignāvus, -a, -um
idle
pūniō, -īre, -īvī, ītum
to punish
cōmis, come
friendly, courteous
aliquis, aliquid
someone, something
exercitus, exercitūs
army (m)
cursus, cursūs
course, race (m)
magistrātus, magistrātūs
magistrate (m)
instō, instāre, institī
to threaten, pursue; with dat. stand in/on
vexō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum
to vex, distress