Chapter 37: Conjugation of Eo; Place and Time Constructions Flashcards
Athens
Athenae, Athenarum, f.pl
house, home
domus, domus, f.
ground, earth; soil
humus, humi, f.
journey; route, road
iter, itineris, n.
the country, countryside
rus, ruris, n.
Syracuse
Syracusae, Syracusarum, f.pl
absent, away
absens, gen. absentis
pleasing, agreeable; grateful
gratus, grata, gratum
suitable, fit, appropriate
idoneus, idonea, idoneum
unmoved; unchanged; unrelated
immotus, immota, immotum
out of doors, outside
foris
to go
eo, ire, ii, itum
to go away, depart, leave
abeo, abire, abii, abitum
to go to, approach
adeo, adire, adii, aditum
to go out, exit
exeo, exire, exii, exitum
to go in, enter; enter into, begin
ineo, inire, inii, initum
to go up against, mwwt; die
obeo, obire, obii, obitum
to pass away, be destroyed
pereo, perire, perii, peritum
to go back, return
redeo, redire, redii, reditum
to kill, murder
interficio, interficere, interfeci, interfectum
it is permitted
licet, licere, licuit + dat. + infin.
to travel abroad, wander
peregrinor, peregrinari, peregrinatus sum
to rest
requiesco, requiescere, requievi, requietum
to be accustomed
soleo, solere, solitus sum