Sections 1-3 Flashcards
proficiscor, proficiscī, profectus sum (3rd, deponent)
to set out
fere
(adv.) nearly, almost, about
aditus, aditūs
(m.) a means of approach
convocō
convocāre
convocāvī
convocātus
(1st conj.) to call together, to assemble
magnitudo, magnitudinis
(f.) greatness, magnitude
praemittō
praemittere
praemīsī
praemissus
(3rd conj.)
to send forward, to send in advance
portus, portūs
(m.) harbour
Gallicus, Gallica, Gallicum
(adj.) Gallic
mercator, mercatoris
(m.) trader
adeō
adire
adiī/adivī
aditus
(irreg.) to go to, to approach
jam (iam)
already, now
reperiō
reperīre
repperī
repertus
(4th conj.)
to find out, to discover
aestas, aestatis
(f.) summer
ora, orae
(f.) the coast
usus, usūs
(m.) use, experience
trajectus, trajectūs
(m.) crossing, passage
statuō
statuere
statuī
statūtus
(3rd conj.)
to decide, to determine
exiguus, exigua, exiguum
small, little (ex. exigua pars…)
Britannia, Britanniae
(f.) Britian
itaque
therefore, and so
autem
however, moreover
tamen
nevertheless, yet
maritīmus, maritīma, maritīmum
(adj.) of the sea, sea-, on the sea-coast
Morinī, Morinōrum
(m. pl.) the Morini, a people of northern Gaul