Unit 16 Flashcards
abeō, -īre, -iī (-īvī), -itus
go away, depart
adversus, -a, -um
opposite, hostile, adverse
aliēnus, -a, -um
belonging to another, strange, out of place
āmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus
let go, lose
aperiō, -īre, -uī, apertus
open
causa, -ae, F.
cause, reason
causā (preceded by the genitive)
for the sake of
cottīdiē or cotīdiē (adv.)
daily
decōrus, -a, -um
fitting, suitable; handsome
dēsum, dēesse, dēfui, –
be missing, fail (often + dat.)
discō, -ere, didicī, –
learn
frūstrā (adv.)
in vain
īnfirmus, -a, -um
weak, unhealthy
īnstituō, -ere, -uī, -ūtus
set (up), establish, arrange
interest, -esse, -fuit
it is of importance, it concerns, it is of interest (it takes the genitive of the person concerned and an infinitive, an ut clause, or a demonstrative pronoun in the neuter single to express the thing which is of concern. But instead of the genitive of the personal pronouns, the following adjectival forms in the ablative case are used: meā, tuā, suā, nostrā, vestrā.)
lābor, lābī, lāpsus sum
slip, glide, fall
lēx, lēgis, F.
law
libenter (adv.)
freely, willingly, gladly
licet, -ēre, -uit (licitum est)
it is permitted
miseret, -ēre, -uit (miseritum est)
it pities, it moves to pity
necesse (indeclinable adj.)
necessary
oportet, -ēre, -uit, –
it is necessary, it is proper
paenitet, -ēre, -uit, –
it repents
piget, -ēre, -uit (pigitum est)
it disgusts
pudet, -ēre, -uit (puditum est)
it shames
rēfert, -ferre, -tulit, –
it is of importance (it takes the genitive of the person concerned and an infinitive, an ut clause, or a demonstrative pronoun in the neuter single to express the thing which is of concern. But instead of the genitive of the personal pronouns, the following adjectival forms in the ablative case are used: meā, tuā, suā, nostrā, vestrā.)
scrīptor, -ōris, M.
writer
stō, stāre, stetī, stātus
stand
studiōsus, -a, -um
fond of, partial to, studious (+ gen.)
sustineō, -ēre, -tinuī, -tentus
support, maintain
taedet, -ēre, -uit (taesum est)
it bores, it disgusts
ūtilis, -e
useful, beneficial
vel (conj.)
or (inclusive or)
vel…vel
either…or (inclusive or)
vetus, -eris
old
violō (1)
do violence to, break (an agreement, the law)
go away, depart
abeō, -īre, -iī (-īvī), -itus
opposite, hostile, adverse
adversus, -a, -um
belonging to another, strange, out of place
aliēnus, -a, -um
let go, lose
āmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus
open
aperiō, -īre, -uī, apertus
cause, reason
causa, -ae, F.
for the sake of
causā (preceded by the genitive)
daily
cottīdiē or cotīdiē (adv.)
fitting, suitable; handsome
decōrus, -a, -um
be missing, fail (often + dat.)
dēsum, dēesse, dēfui, –
learn
discō, -ere, didicī, –
in vain
frūstrā (adv.)
weak, unhealthy
īnfirmus, -a, -um
set (up), establish, arrange
īnstituō, -ere, -uī, -ūtus
it is of importance, it concerns, it is of interest (it takes the genitive of the person concerned and an infinitive, an ut clause, or a demonstrative pronoun in the neuter single to express the thing which is of concern. But instead of the genitive of the personal pronouns, the following adjectival forms in the ablative case are used: meā, tuā, suā, nostrā, vestrā.)
interest, -esse, -fuit
slip, glide, fall
lābor, lābī, lāpsus sum
law
lēx, lēgis, F.
freely, willingly, gladly
libenter (adv.)
it is permitted
licet, -ēre, -uit (licitum est)
it pities, it moves to pity
miseret, -ēre, -uit (miseritum est)
necessary
necesse (indeclinable adj.)
it is necessary, it is proper
oportet, -ēre, -uit, –
it repents
paenitet, -ēre, -uit, –
it disgusts
piget, -ēre, -uit (pigitum est)
it shames
pudet, -ēre, -uit (puditum est)
it is of importance (it takes the genitive of the person concerned and an infinitive, an ut clause, or a demonstrative pronoun in the neuter single to express the thing which is of concern. But instead of the genitive of the personal pronouns, the following adjectival forms in the ablative case are used: meā, tuā, suā, nostrā, vestrā.)
rēfert, -ferre, -tulit, –
writer
scrīptor, -ōris, M.
stand
stō, stāre, stetī, stātus
fond of, partial to, studious (+ gen.)
studiōsus, -a, -um
support, maintain
sustineō, -ēre, -tinuī, -tentus
it bores, it disgusts
taedet, -ēre, -uit (taesum est)
useful, beneficial
ūtilis, -e
or (inclusive or)
vel (conj.)
either…or (inclusive or)
vel…vel
old
vetus, -eris
do violence to, break (an agreement, the law)
violō (1)