Section 2 Flashcards
secundum
(adv. and prep.) following, after, behind
adulēscentia -ae. f.
the time of youth, youth
scolāres -ium m.
the imperial guard
sponte
(abl.) of one’s own accord, willingly
servitūs -ūtis f.
slavery, servitude
spīrō spīrāre
breathe, blow
īnfantia -ae f.
infancy, early childhood
invītus -a -um
unwilling, reluctant
cōnfugiō -fugere -fūgī
flee ( for help), take refuge in or with
duodecim
twelve
erēmus -i m.
wilderness, desert
concupīscō -cupīscere -cupīvī -ītum
desire eagerly
infirmitās -ātis f.
weakness, feebleness
obstō -stāre -stitī
stand in the way of; oppose, obstruct
meditor -āri
think about, consider, meditate upon
dēvoveō -vovēre -vōvī -vōtum
set apart by vows, devote
veterānus -a -um
old, veteran
āctus -ūs m.
act, deed
invideō -vidēre -vīdī -vīsum
look on, envy (+ dat.)
quīndecim
fifteen
catēnātus -a -um
chained, fettered
sacrāmentum -ī n.
oath, solemn obligation
mīlitāris -e
pertaining to a soldier, military, martial
contentus -a -um
contented, satisfied
vicis f.
change, interchange, alteration, vicissitude
calciāmentum -ī n.
shoe
dētrahō -trahere -trāxī -trāctum
draw off, pull off, rob (+dat. or abl.)
dētergeō -tergēre -tersī -tersum
wipe off, wipe clean
ministrō -āre
attend to, manage, furnish
triennium -ī n.
three years
commīlitō -ōnis m.
comrade, fellow-soldier
benīgnitās -ātis f.
favour, courtesy
cāritās -ātis f.
dearness
frūgālitās -tātis f.
temperance, frugality; worth, virtue
dēvinciō -vincīre -vinxī -vinctum
attach closely
veneror -ārī
venerate, worship
necdum
not yet
regenerō -āre
bring forth again; regenerate
candidātus -ī m.
candidate
egeō egēre eguī
be destitute, lack
stīpendium -i n.
pay, stipend
cotīdiānus -a -um
daily
victus -ūs m.
provisions, food; mode of living
ēvangelium -ī n.
good news; the Gospel
surdus -a -um
deaf
audītor -ōris m.
hearer; pupil, disciple
crastinum -ī n.
tomorrow, the morrow