Confessions 1.13.22 Flashcards
aliquandō
sometime (or other), at any time, ever; finally; before too late; at length
armō armāre armāvī armātus
to equip, arm
at or ast
but, but on the other hand; on the contrary; while, whereas; but yet; at least
cantiō –ōnis f.
a song, singing; an incantation, charm, spell
Carthāgō Carthāginis f.
Carthage
Creūsa –ae f.
Creusa, a name, e.g., daughter of Priam and wife of Aeneas
doctus –a –um
taught, learned, skilled
dulcis dulce
sweet, pleasant
dum
while, as long as, until; provided that; since
duō duae duo
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emptor –ōris m.
purchaser
equus equī m.
horse; steed
figmentum –ī n.
a formation, a thing formed, an image
fīrmō fīrmāre fīrmāvī fīrmātus
to strengthen, harden; support; declare; prove, confirm, establish
grammatica –ae and grammaticē –ēs f.
grammar in the wider sense of the term, philology
grammaticus –a –um
concerning grammar (the study of language and literature), grammatical
ināne –is n.
void space, a void
incendium incendi(ī) n.
fire, conflagration; fiery heat; fiery passion/love/hostility; arson (Latham); incendiary missile; meteor; P:flames (pl.) [annonae ~ => high price of grain]
incommodum –ī n.
detriment, misfortune, woe (> incommodus, inconvenient)
indoctus –a –um
untaught, unlearned, uninstructed, ignorant, unskilful