Chapter 6 Flashcards
quārē
therefore, wherefore, why
liber, librī, m.
book
tyrannus, tyrannī, m.
absolute ruler, tyrant
salvus, salva, salvum
safe, sound
perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum
perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted
secundus, secunda, secundum
second; favorable, blessed
deus, deī, m.
god
(vocative singular–deus;
nominative plural–dī;
dative and ablative plural–dīs)
possum, posse, potuī
to be able, have power; can, could
Graecus, Graecī, m.
a Greek
ubi
when, where
(both an adverb and a conjunction)
nunc
now
Graecus, Graeca, Graecum
Greek
discipulus, discipulī, m.
OR discipula, discipulae, f.
learner, pupil, student
-que
and
(enclitic particle, added on to the second of the words being joined)
dea, deae, f.
goddess
(dative and ablative plural–deābus)
vitium, vitiī, n.
fault, crime, vice
plēnus, plēna, plenum
full, abundant, generous
(sometimes takes the ablative case)
īnsidiae, īnsidiārum, f. pl.
ambush, plot, treachery
vester, vestra, vestrum
your, yours
(speaking to more than one person)
ibi
there
tolerō, tolerāre, tolerāvī, tolerātum
to bear, endure, suffer