Chapter 21 Flashcards
somnus
i: sleep
ei
to him
animum recuperare
to regain one’s sense, be fully awake
nihil mali
nothing of a bad thing
malus
a, um: bad
obdormio
ire, ivi, iturus: to go to sleep
corpus
corporis: body
stercus
stercoris: dung, manuer
mane
early in the day, in the morning
punio
punire, punivi, punitus: to punish
surgo
surgere. surrexi, surrecturus: to get up, rise
sum
esse, fui, futurus: to be
adiuvo
adiuvare, adiuvi, adiutus: to help
pono
ponere, posui, positus: to put, place
conicio
conicere, conieci, coniectus: to throw
primus
a, um: first
lux
lucis: light
prima luce
at dawn
mortuus
a, um: dead
simulo
are, avi, atus: to pretend
finio
ire, ivi, itus: to finish
sero
late
cogito
are, avi, atus: to think
cogito
are, avi, atus: to think
videtur
he 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
invenire, inveni, inventus: to come upon
removeo
removere, removi, remotus: to remove, move aside
extraho
extrahere, extraxi, extractus: to drag out, take out
video
videre, vidi, visus: to see
iubeo
iubere, iussi, iussus: to order, bid
vollo
velle, volui: to wish, want, be willing
dico
dicere, dixi, dictus: to say, tell
possum
posse, potui: to be able, I can