Unit 15 Flashcards
aptus, -a, -um
(+ dat. or ad + acc.) fitting, suitable, apt
prae
(prep. + abl.) before, in preference to; in comparison with; in consequence of, because of
hūmānus, -a, -um
human
praeter
(prep. + acc.) except; beyond, past
personō, personāre, personuī, personitus
to proclaim, resound
īnsonō, īnsonāre, īnsonuī, -
to resound
satis
(indecl. noun) enough of (+ partitive gen.); (indecl. adj.) enough; (adv.) enough, sufficiently
salūs, salūtis, f.
safety, health, salvation
largitās, largitātis, f.
bounty, abundance
cālīgō, cālīginis, f.
mist, gloom
mandūcō, mandūcāre, mandūcāvī, mandūcātus
to eat
sonō, sonāre, sonuī, sonitus
to (make a) sound
ambō, ambōnis, m.
lectern, ambo
cantor, cantōris, m.
singer, cantor
cruor, cruōris, m.
blood (from a wound)
lēctor, lēctōris, m.
reader, lector
pānis, pānis, pānium, m.
bread, loaf of bread
postis, postis, postium, m.
doorpost
sanguis, sanguinis, m.
blood (in general)
fīnis, fīnis, fīnium, m/f.
end, boundary; (pl.) territory, district
particeps, participis, m/f.
partaker, sharer
inīquitās, inīquitātis, f.
wickedness
lēctiō, lēctiōnis, f.
reading
mēns, mentis, mentium, f.
mind, intention
mors, mortis, mortium, f.
death
pars, partis, partium, f.
part, some
resurrēctiō, resurrēctiōnis, f.
rising again, resurrection
cor, cordis, cordium, (abl. sg., corde), n.
heart
mare, maris, marium, n.
sea
proximus, -a, -um
nearest (+ dat.); (subst.) neighbor
salvus, -a, -um
safe, saved, sound
(+ dat. or ad + acc.) fitting, suitable, apt
aptus, -a, -um
(prep. + abl.) before, in preference to; in comparison with; in consequence of, because of
prae
human
hūmānus, -a, -um
(prep. + acc.) except; beyond, past
praeter
to proclaim, resound
personō, personāre, personuī, personitus
to resound
īnsonō, īnsonāre, īnsonuī, -
(indecl. noun) enough of (+ partitive gen.); (indecl. adj.) enough; (adv.) enough, sufficiently
satis
safety, health, salvation
salūs, salūtis, f.
bounty, abundance
largitās, largitātis, f.
mist, gloom
cālīgō, cālīginis, f.
to eat
mandūcō, mandūcāre, mandūcāvī, mandūcātus
to (make a) sound
sonō, sonāre, sonuī, sonitus
lectern, ambo
ambō, ambōnis, m.
singer, cantor
cantor, cantōris, m.
blood (from a wound)
cruor, cruōris, m.
reader, lector
lēctor, lēctōris, m.
bread, loaf of bread
pānis, pānis, pānium, m.
doorpost
postis, postis, postium, m.
blood (in general)
sanguis, sanguinis, m.
end, boundary; (pl.) territory, district
fīnis, fīnis, fīnium, m/f.
partaker, sharer
particeps, participis, m/f.
wickedness
inīquitās, inīquitātis, f.
reading
lēctiō, lēctiōnis, f.
mind, intention
mēns, mentis, mentium, f.
death
mors, mortis, mortium, f.
part, some
pars, partis, partium, f.
rising again, resurrection
resurrēctiō, resurrēctiōnis, f.
heart
cor, cordis, cordium, (abl. sg., corde), n.
sea
mare, maris, marium, n.
nearest (+ dat.); (subst.) neighbor
proximus, -a, -um
safe, saved, sound
salvus, -a, -um