Latin Chapter 18: Arrival at the Inn Flashcards
Praecurro, praecurrere
To run ahead
Praecipito, praecipitare
Se praecipitant
To hurl
They rush (hurl themselves)
Homo, hominis, m.
Man
Fugio, fugere
To flee
Manum (4th declension)
Hand
Extendo, extendere
To hold out
Hi
These
Modo
Only
Obesus, -a, -um
Fat
Cauda, -ae, f.
Tail
Olim
Once (upon a time)
Quid agis?
How are you?
Legatus, -i, m.
Envoy
Mehercule!
By Hercules! Goodness me!
Nisi erro
Unless I am mistaken
Agnosco, agnoscere
To recognize
Doleo, dolere
To be sad
Brevis, -is, -e
Short
Immobilis, -is, -e
Motionless
Incolumis, -is, -e
Unhurt, safe and sound
Omnis, -is, -e
All, every
Qualis, -is, -e …?
What sort of…?
Vesperi
In the evening
Viator, viatoris, m.
Traveler
Fortis, -is, -e
Brave, strong
Olfacio, olfacere
To catch the scent of, to smell, to sniff
Nemo, neminis, m./f.
No one