Chapter 23A Flashcards
summā industriā
of the greatest industry, extremely hardworking
paedagōgus, -ī
tutor; slave who accompanied children to school (m)
circumsonō, -āre [1]
to echo around
piscīna, -ae
pool (f)
īnsiliō, īnsilīre, īnsiluī
to jump into/onto
pila, -ae
ball (f)
exuō, exuere, exuī, exūtum
to pull off; take off
dēnique
finally (adv.)
aliquamdiū
for some time (adv.)
dēprehendō, dēprehendere, dēprehendī, dēprehēnsum
to seize/catch
fūr, fūris
thief, robber (c)
līmen, līminis
threshold, entrance (n)
afferō, afferre, attulī, allātum
to carry to, report
auferō, auferre, abstulī, ablātum
to carry away
cōnferō, cōnferre, contulī, conlātum
to carry together
efferō, efferre extulī, elātum
to carry out
īnferō, īnferre, īntulī, illātum
to carry into, carry against
columna, -ae
column, pillar (f)
vacillō, -āre [1]
to stagger, totter; be in a weak condition
summā doctrīnā
of the greatest learning
prōficiō, prōficere, prōfēcī, prōfectum
to make progress
Lycēum, Lycēī
Aristotle’s school at Athens (n)
Acadēmia, -ae
Plato’s academy at Athens (f)
pēs, pedis
foot (m)
ārdeō, ārdēre, ārsī, ārsum
to be on fire; burn
exstinguō, exstinguere, exstinxī, exstinctum
to put out, extinguish
industria, -ae
industry; purpose; diligent activity (f)