Chapter 27A Flashcards
operiō, operīre, operuī, opertum
to cover; to close
clausus, -a, -um
closed, shut
scholās habēre
to give lectures
ērudītiō, ērudītiōnis
education, instruction; learning, knowledge (f)
aspiciō, aspicere, aspexī, aspectum
to look at
cōnspiciō, cōnspicere, cōnspexī, cōnspectum
to catch sight of
dēspiciō, dēspicere, dēspexī, dēspectum
to look down at
īnspiciō, īnspicere, īnspexī, īnspectum
to look at, inspect
prōspiciō, prōspicere, prōspexī, prōspectum
to look forward, look out
respiciō, respicere, respexī, respectum
to look back at
sēra hōra
late
secundum (+ acc.)
along/next to; following
idōneus, -a, -um
suitable, appropriate
ter
three times; on three occasions (adv.)
prōdigium, -ī
portent; prodigy, wonder (n)
lea, leae
lioness (f)
ut
as, so
praedīcō, praedīcere, praedīxī, praedictum
to predict/foretell; to say beforehand
dēcernō, dēcernere, dēcrēvī, dēcrētum
to decide/determine; to decree
ōmen, ōminis
omen, sign (n)
temporī, temporius, temporissime
in good time; at right/better/best time, seasonably
vānus, -a, -um
empty, vain; false, untrustworthy