rf 65 - 67 vocab Flashcards
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appulerant
appello, appellere, appuli, appulsum
to drive to, to move up, to land
more accurately - to steer
simul
as soon as
quin
that (when used in conjuction with subjunctive)
regiam
regia, regiae (f)
palace
praemia
praemium, ii (n)
reward
repperissent
reperio, -ire, repperi, repertum
to find out
petierunt
peto, petere
to seek for, to aim at, to ask
(or can be translated as ‘to attack’)
hoc nihil prodesse
was not beneficial
sublevaverunt
sublevo, sublevere
to lift up, to raise
meritus, -a, -um
deserved
ration, -onis
plan
vito, -are
to avoid
intervallum, -i
interval, distance
confligo, -ere, -ixi
to dash together, to stick together, to fight, to argue
prora
prow
columbam
dove
utrique
on both sides
remus, -i
oars
brevi intermisso spatio
After a short while
se contulerunt
they carried/brought themselves
fleece
vellus
(cum Iason dixisset se) ad omnia pericula subeunda (paratum esse)
When Jason had said that he was ready
for all dangers to be taken on
to take on all tasks
subeunda
gerundive agreeing with “pericula”
undertaken/to be undertaken
arandus erat
aro, arare, aravi
objective gerundive (had to be plowed)
to plow
dentes
dens, dentis (m)
teeth
serendi
sero, serere, sevi, satum
gerundive - had to be planted
to plant, to sow