Dative with Adjectives, Special Verbs, and Compounds + pg 297 vocab Flashcards
aestas, aestatis
f., summer
ianua, ianuae
f., door
pectus, pectoris
n., breast, heart
praemium, praemii
n., reward, prize
iratus, irata, iratum
angry
antepono, anteponere, anteposui, antepositum
to put before, prefer
foveo, fovere, fovi, fotum
to comfort, nurture, cherish
ignosco, ignoscere, ignovi, ignotum
+ dat., to grant pardon to, forgive
impero, imperare, imperavi, imperatum
+ dat., to give orders to, command
miror, mirari, miratus sum
to marvel at, admire, wonder
noceo, nocere, nocui, nocitum
+ dat., to do harm to, harm, injure
nubo, nubere, nupsi, nuptum
to cover, veil; + dat. (of a bride) to be married to, marry
parco, parcere, peperci, parsurum
+ dat., to be lenient to, spare
pareo, parere, parui
+ dat., to be obedient to, obey
persuadeo, persuadere, persuasi, persuasum
+ dat., to succeed in urging, persuade, convince
placeo, placere, placui, placitum
+ dat., to be pleasing to, please
sapio, sapere, sapivi
to have good taste; have good sense, be wise
servio, servire, servivi, servitum
+ dat., to be a slave to, serve
studeo, studere, studui
+ dat., to direct one’s zeal to, be eager for, study
subrideo, subridere, subrisi, subrisum
to smile (down) upon
credo, credere, credidi, creditus
+ dat., entrust to; trust, believe
credo can take an accusative for a ____, and the dative for …
thing, a person believed. matri credit: he believes his mother. id credit: he believes it
con- =?
con- =cum
ob
PREP ACC, on account of, for the sake of, for; instead of; right before;
compound verbs take
dative ‘direct objects’
if the simple verb is transitive, then the compound may take an _____ as the object of the root verb as well as a _____ dependent on the prefix
accusative, dative. Ex: Amicitiae pecuniam praeposui. I preferred money to friendship. lit.: I put money before friendship.