Chapter 29 Flashcards
fatum, -i, n.
fate, death
ingenium, -ii, n.
nature, innate talent
moenia, moenium, n.
walls of a city (always plural)
nata, -ae, f.
daughter
osculum, -i, n.
kiss
sidus, sideris, n.
constellation, star
dignus, -a, -um
worthy, worthy of
durus, -a, -um
hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, difficult
tantus, -a, -um
so large, so great, of such a size
denique
at last, finally, lastly
ita
so, thus
quidem
indeed, certainly, at least, even (ne…quidem: not…even)
sic
so, thus
tam
so, to such a degree (tam…quam: so…as)
vero
in truth, indeed, to be sure, however
condo, condere, condidi, conditum
to put together, put into, store; found, establish
contendo, contendere, contendi, contenditum
to strive, struggle, contend; hasten
mollio, mollire, mollivi, mollitum
to soften; make calm, make less hostile
pugno, pugnare, pugnavi, pugnatum
to fight
respondeo, respondere, respondi, responsum
to answer
surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrectum
to get up, arise