Chapter 22 Flashcards
dies, diei, m.
day
ferrum, -i, n.
iron; sword
fides, fidei, f.
faith, trust, trustworthiness, fidelity, promise, guarantee, protection
ignis, ignis, m.
fire
modus, -i, m.
measure, bound, limit; manner, method, mode, way
res, rei, f.
thing, matter, business, affair
spes, spei, f.
hope
aequus, -a, -um
level, even; calm; equal, just; favorable
felix, felicis
lucky, fortunate, happy
incertus, -a, -um
uncertain, unsure, doubtful
Latinus, -a, -um
Latin
medius, -a, -um
middle
quondam
formerly, once
ultra
on the other side, beyond (takes accusative)
protinus
immediately
cerno, cernere, crevi, cretum
to distinguish, discern, perceive
eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptum
to snatch away, take away; rescue
inquit, -, -, -
he says, he said (defective verb placed after one or more words of direct quotation)
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum
to raise, lift up; take away, remove, destroy