Sections 13-14 Flashcards
adorior
adorīrī
adoritus sum
(4th c. deponent)
to attack
projiciō
projicere
projēcī
projectus
(3rd c. i-stem)
to throw, to throw forward
proximus, -a, -um
nearest, next
circumsistō
circumsistere
circumstetī
—–
(3rd c.)
to surround
metuō
metuere
metuī
—-
(3rd c.)
to fear, to dread
uterque, utraque, utrumque
both, each
substantive plural: both sides
aquilifer, aquiliferī
(m.) standard-bearer
officium, -ī
(n.) duty, office
perturbō
perturbāre
proturbāvī
proturbātus
to disturb utterly, to throw into confusion
occurrō
occurrere
occurrī
occursum
(3rd c.)
to run up to, fall in with, meet
tum
(adv) then
prodō
prodere
prodidī
proditus
(3rd c.)
to give up, surrender, betray
universus, -a, -um
all together, the whole
aquila, -ae
(f.) eagle
altitūdo, altitūdinis
(f.) depth