Chapter 21 Flashcards
somnus, i (m)
sleep
ei (masc.)
to him
somium, i (n)
dream
animum recuperare
to regain one’s senses, be fully awake
nihil mali
nothing of a bad thing, there is nothing wrong
malus, a, um
bad
obdormio, ire, ivi, itus
to go to sleep
corpus, corporis (n)
body
stercus, stercorsis (n)
dung, manure
supra (adv)
above, on top
mane (adv)
early in the morning
punio, ire, ivi, itus
to punish
surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrecturus
to get up, rise
sum, esse, fui, futurus
to be
adiuvio, adiuvare, adiuvi, adiutus
to help
pono, ponere, posui, positus
to place, put
conicio, conicere, conieci, coniectus
to throw
primus, a, um
first
lux, lucis (f)
light
prima luce
at first light, at dawn
mortuus, a, um
dead
simulo, are, avi, atus
to pretend
finio, ire, ivi, itus
to finish
sero (adv)
late
cogito, are, avi, atus
to think
videtur
(he/she) seems
invitus, a, um
unwilling
eo, ire, ii or ivi, iturus
to go
peto, petere petivi, petitus
to look for, seek, head for, aim at, attack
invenio, ire, ivi, itus
to come upon, find
removeo, removere, removi, remotus
to remove, move aside
extraho, extrahere, extraxi, extractus
to drag out, take out
iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussus
to order, bid
volo, velle, volui
to wish, want, be willing
dico, dicere, dixi, dictus
to say, tell
possum, posse, potui
to be able, I can