Chapter Eighteen Flashcards
cedo, cedere, cessi, cessus
(int. verb w/ dative obj.) (3rd) to go, pass (intransitive), to yield (+dat.)
credo, credere, credidi, creditus
(int. verb w/ dative obj.) (3rd) to trust (+dat.), to believe (+acc. in an indirect statement)
displiceo, displicere, displicuī, displicitus
(int. verb w/ dative obj.) (3rd) to displease (+dat.)
noceō, nocēre, nocuī, noxus
(int. verb w/ dative obj.) (2nd) to harm (+dat.)
obsto, obstare, obstiti, —–
(int. verb w/ dative obj.) (irr.) to block, oppose, hinder (+dat.)
pareō, parēre, paruī, paritus
(int. verb w/ dative obj.) (2nd) to obey, be submissive to (+dat.)
placeō, placēre, placuī, placitus
(int. verb w/ dative obj.) (2nd) to please, satisfy (+dat.)
studeō, studēre, studui, —–
(int. verb w/ dative obj.) (2nd) to desire, to be eager for (+dat.)
hortor, hortārī, hortātus sum
(deponent verb) (1st) to urge
patior, patī, passus sum
(deponent verb) (3rd-io) to permit, endure
morior, morī, mortuus sum
(deponent verb) (3rd-io) to die
miror, mirārī, mirātus sum
(deponent verb) (1st) to wonder at (common in ind. statement)
fateor, fatērī, fassus sum
(deponent verb) (2nd) to admit, confess
sequor, sequī, secutus sum
(deponent verb) (3rd) to follow (most common deponent verb)
orior, orīrī, ortus sum
(deponent verb) (4th) to arise, begin