Chapters 14-16 Flashcards
res, rei (f.)
thing
apertus, -a, -um,
open
clausus, -a, -um
closed
sordidus, -a, -um
dirty, soiled
purus, -a, -um
clean, pure
nudus, -a, -um
bare, naked
togatus, -a, -um
wearing a toga
dexter, -ra, -rum,
right
sinister, -ra, -rum
left
omnis, -e
each; all
cubo, -are
to lie down
vigilo, -are,
to stay awake, watch
excito, -are
to arouse, provoke
valeo, -ere, -ui
to be well
surgo, -ere, surrexi, surrectum
to rise
affero, -ere, attuli, allatum
to bring, to, carry to
lavo, -are
to wash
mergo, -ere, mersi, mersum
to sink, drown
soleo, -ere, solitus sum
to be accustomed to
frigeo, -ere
to be cold
posco, -ere, poposci, poscitum
to request, demand
vestio, -ire
to dress, clothe
induo, -ere, -ui, indutum,
to put on, clothe
gero, -ere, gessi, gestum,
to do, act; wear, carry, wage (war)
inquit
he says
uterque, utraque, utrumque
each
neuter, -tra, -trum
neither
alter, altera, alterum
one (of two); the other; another
uter, utra, utrum
which?
mihi
to me, for me (dative)
tibi
to you, for you (dative)
mecum
with me
tecum
with you
secum
with himself, herself
nihil
nothing
quomodo
how
hodie (adv.)
today
adhuc (adv.)
still, yet
primum (adv.)
first
deinde (adv.)
then, next
praeter + acc.
beyond, past, except
an
or
ludus, -i (m.)
school; game
magister, -tri (m.)
teacher
discipulus, -i (m.)
student
virga, -ae (f.)
rod, switch
sella, -ae (f.)
seat
ianua, -ae (f.)
door
verum, -i (n.)
truth
tergum, -i (n.)
back
malum, -i (n.)
a bad thing
lectulus, -i (m.)
little bed, cot