Sections 40-42 Flashcards
intermissus, -a, -um
(adj.) being allowed to intervene
se ejicere
(3rd c.) to throw oneself out; to rush forth
autem
(conj.) but, moreover
imprudens, -ntis
(adj.) unwary, heedless
occupatus, -a, -um
(adj.) engaged in
perrumpo, -ere, perrupi, perruptus
(3rd.) to break through
incolumis, -e
(adj.) in safety, safe
procul
(adv.) far off, at a distance
consisto, consistere, constiti, constitus
(3rd.) to take a stand, to halt; VS. consido, considere, consedi, consessus - to encamp, to take one’s station
ostendo, -ere, ostendi, ostensus/-tus
(3rd.) to show
lenius
(comparative adj.) more slowly, with less spirit
pridie
(adv.) on the day before
lacesso, -ere, -ivi/-ii, lecessitus
(3rd.) to provoke, to attack
pabulor, pabulari, pabulatus sum
(1st c. dep.) to forage
repente
(adv.) suddenly
pabulator, -oris
(m.) forager
advolo, -are, -avi, -atus
(1st c.) to fly to, to hasten
sic
(adv.) so, thus
absisto, -ere, abstiti, abstitus
(3rd c.) to stand apart from
quoad
(adv.) until
confido, -ere, confisus sum
(3rd c. semidep.) to rely upon; to be confident, to be persuaded
praeceps, praecipitis
(adj.) headlong, in headlong flight
colligo, -ere, -legi, -lectus
(3rd c.) to collect, to gather together
protinus
(adv.) immediately