Sections 20-21 Flashcards
deduco, deducere, deduxi, deductus
(3rd conj)
to lead off, withdraw, launch
eventus, -ūs
(m.) occurrence
ex eventu navium = from what had happened to his ships
intelligo, intelligere, intellexi, intellectus
(3rd c.)
to perceive, to understand
paulatim
(adv.) little by little, gradually
materia, -ae
(f.) wood, timber
comparo, comparare, comparavi, comparatus
to prepare
rebellio, rebellionis
(f.) a revolt
‘ex eo quod’
from the fact that
clam
(adv) secretly, by stealth
rursus
(adv.) back again, again
suspicor, suspicarī, suspicatus sum
(1st c. deponent)
to mistrust, suspect
exiguitas, exiguitatis
(f.) small size
paucitas, paucitatus
(f.) a small number
casus, -ūs
(m.) chance, accident
transeo, transīre, transivi/ii, transitus
to go across, to cross over
aes, aeris
(n.) bronze, copper
colloquor, colloquī, colloquutus sum
(3rd c. deponent)
to talk with, confer with
nondum
(adv) not yet
navigo, -are, -avi, -atus
to sail
confido, confidere, confisus sum
(3rd conj semi-deponent)
to be persuaded, to be confident
quotidie
(adv.) daily
intercludo, intercludere, interclusi, interclussum
(3rd conj.)
to close up, to cut off
hoc
(adverbial abl.) on this account
commode
(adv) properly, suitably, well