Petronius 12 Flashcards
These lists remove a few of the most obvious words (et, sum, ille)
Other words will be given once, but will not be repeated for subsequent chapters
Chapters are those selected for Latin 50, Age of Nero, Spring 2021
Thanks to Bret Mulligan and the Bridge Program
Haverford College
accēdō accēdere accessī accessum
to approach, be added, be included
addūcō adducere addūxī adductus
to lead to, induce
aliquis aliquid and aliquī aliqua aliquod
someone, something; some, any
ambulō ambulāre ambulāvī ambulātum
to walk
angulus –ī m.
an angle, corner
Ascyltus (Ascyltus) –ī m.
the name of our hero Encolpius’ sidekick (“Untroubled” or “Indefategable”)
atque or ac
and, also
coepī coepisse coeptum
to begin
comes comitis m. or f.
companion
concutiō –cutere –cussī –cussus
shake, beat, strike; terrify; disturb, distract
contemplātiō –ōnis f.
a viewing, contemplation
conticēscō –ere –ticuī
to become still; be still
cōnspiciō cōnspicere cōnspexī cōnspectus
to catch sight of, behold
cōnsīderō cōnsīderāre cōnsīderāvī cōnsīderātus
to consider
diēs diēī m. or f.
day
diū
for a long time
dēferō dēferre dētulī dēlātus
to carry away; report, confer
dēficiō dēficere dēfēcī dēfectus
to fail; revolt from
dētrahō –ere –trāxī –tractum
to take away from
dīligēns –ntis
careful
emptor –ōris m.
purchaser
ergō
therefore
exanimō exanimāre exanimāvī exanimātus
to deprive of life; p.
extrēmus –a –um
farthest, extreme
facile
easily
faciō facere fēcī factus
to do, make
familiāris familiāre
domestic, intimate
fidēs fideī f.
trust, faith
forte
by chance
forum forī n.
forum
frequentia frequentiae f.
crowd, throng