Midterm Study Latin Flashcards
vestio, vestivi, vestii, vestitum
to cover with a garment, to dress, clothe
zona, ae
belt, girdle
pellicius, a, um
of skins
silvestris, e
belonging to the wood
prō-cumbo, cŭbŭi, cŭbĭtum
to sink down, fall down
complaceo, complacere, complacui
well pleased
dis-cerpo, psi, ptum
to pluck or tear in pieces, to rend, to mangle
conquīro (-quaero), quīsīvi
to question
accedo, accedere, accessi, accessum
to go toward
diluculum,i
dawn, daybreak
prae-cĭpĭo, cēpi, ceptum
to give rules or precepts, to command
ac-cumbo (adc.), cŭbui, cŭbĭtum
to sit
discumbo, discumber, discubui, discubitum
to lie down
fortis, fortis
might
columbus, i, m
a male dove, or cock pigeon
postquam/antequam
after that, before that
praetereo, praeterii, praeterire, praeteritum
to go by
secus
by, alongside
pusillum
a little while, a little bit
inde/ unde
from that place
conquiro, conquirere, conquisivi, conquisitum
to speak amongst themselves
quŏn-ĭam
since now, since then, since, seeing that, because, whereas, FOR
apprehendo, apprehendere, adprehendi, adprehensum
to lay hold upon, to sieze, take hold
diluculum
daybreak
valde
strongly, very
assumentum (adsumentum), i, n
a patch
pannus, i, m
cloth, garment
sumo, sumere, sumpsi, sumptum
to take up
sors, sortis, f
lot, offspring/inheritance
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum
to take away
ero
evening
gigno, gignere, genui, genitum
to give birth