Sections 29-31 Flashcards
‘meridianum tempus’
(n.) mid-day
consido, considere, consedi, consessus
(3rd) to station oneself, to encamp
orior, oriri, ortus sum
(4th c. dep.) to rise, to spring from
impedio, impedire, impedivi, impeditus
(4th c.) to hinder, to impede
qua
(adv.) where, in which place, wherever
Corus, -i
(m.) the NW wind
Itius, -i
(m.) Itius; ‘portum Itium’ = the chief place of the Morini
abdo, abdidere, abdidi, abditus
(3rd c.) to hide
conspicor, conspicari, conspicatus sum
(1st c. dep.) to descry, to see
adaequo, -are, -avi, -atus
(1st c.) to keep pace with, to bring up to an equality
par, paris
(adj.) equal
praeficio, praeficere, praefeci, praefectus
(3rd c. + dative) to put in command of
eggressus, -us
(m.) a landing place
navigium, -i
(n.) a vessel
millia, -ium
(n. pl.) one thousand