Chapter 31 Flashcards
as, assis, m.
an as (a small copper coin, roughly equivalent to a penny)
auxilium, -ii, n.
aid, help
digitus, -i, m.
finger, toe
elephantus, -i, m.
elephant
exsilium, -ii, n.
exile, banishment
invidia, -ae, f.
envy, jealousy, hatred
rumor, rumoris, m.
rumor, gossip
vinum, -i, n.
wine
mediocris, medicre
ordinary, moderate, mediocre
cum
(with subj.) when, since, although; (with indic.) when
apud
among, in the presence of, at the house of (takes accusative)
semel
a single time, once, once and for all, simultaneously
usque
all the way, up (to), even (to), continuously, always
doleo, dolere, dolui, doliturum
to grieve, suffer, hurt, give pain
dormio, dormire, dormivi, dormitum
to sleep
fero, ferre, tuli, latum
to bear, carry, bring; suffer, endure, tolerate; say, report
adfero, adferre, attuli, allatum
to bring to
confero, conferre, contuli, collatum
to bring together, compare; confer, bestow (se conferre: betake onself, go)
offero, offerre, obtuli, oblatum
to offer
refero, referre, rettuli, relatum
to carry back, bring back; repeat, answer, report
invideo, invidere, invidi, invisum
to be envious; to look at with envy, envy, be jealous of
occido, occidere, occidi, occasum
to fall down; die; set