Latin Chapter 14: Who is to Blame? Flashcards
Concido, concidere
To fall down
Incolumis
Unhurt, safe and sound
Gaudeo, gaudere
To be glad
Quod
That (with verbs of feeling)
Cesso, cessare
To be idle, to do nothing
Extraho, extrahere
To drag/pull out
Frustra
In vain
Haereo, haerere
To stick
Moveo, movere
To move
Culpa, -ae, f.
Fault, blame
Tuā culpā
Because of your fault, it’s your fault that
Cisium, -i, n.
Light two-wheeled carriage
Interpello, interpellare
To interrupt
Placide
Gently, peacefully
Quod
Which
Celerrime
Very fast
Noster, nostra, nostrum
Our
Devertebat
He began to turn aside
Deverto, devertere
To turn aside
Periculum, i, n.
Danger
Ars, artis, f.
Gen. pl. artium
Skill
Ago, agere
To do, to drive
Tune
You + ne (indicates a question)
Commotus, -a, -um
Moved
Accidit
It happens
Olivetum, -i, n.
Olive grove
Cuncti, -ae, -a
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