"Latin Grammar" Lesson 13 Flashcards
coenō, coenāre, coenāvī, coenātus (also cēnō (1))
to eat supper, dine
cunctus, -a, -um
all, all in a body, the whole
effundō, effundere, effūdī, effūsus
to shed, pour out
enim
for, so
famulus, -ī, m. & famula, -ae, f.
servant, attendant (m. & f.)
frangō, frangere, frēgī, fractus
to break, grind, smash
īdem, eadem, idem
the same (declines like is, ea, id)
inferus, -a, -um
low, below, underground (adj.), hell (as noun)
mors, mortis, f. (IUM)
death
ops, opis, f.
help, power, strength
placeō, placēre, placuī, placitus
to please, be pleasing to + DATIVE
postquam
after, as soon as
praeclārus, -a, -um
excellent, very beautiful, celebrated
praeteritus, -a, -um
gone by, past, departed
quoque
too, also
quotīdiānus, -a, -um
daily
relinquō, relinquere, relīquī, relictus
to leave behind, abandon
remaneō, remanēre, remānsī, remānsus
to remain, stay behind
rēspīciō, rēspicere, respexī, respectus
to look at/upon
scelus, sceleris, n.
evil deed, sin, crime