Unit 3 Vocabulary Review Flashcards
a mile
mille + passūs (pl.)
accípio accípere accepi acceptus
to receive, accept
adduco addúcere adduxi adductus
to lead to, lead on
aéstimo (1)
to think
Ave, Caesar, morituri te salutamus!
Hail, Caesar, we who are about to die salute you!
cado cádere cécidi casus
to fall
Carthage must be destroyed!
Delenda est Carthago!
coepi coepisse coeptus w/infin
to have begun
conficio confícere confeci confectus
to finish, wear out
conjício + in fugam
to throw into flight
conjício conjícere conjeci conjectus
to finish, wear out
consisto consístere cónstiti –
to halt, take a position
conspício conspícere conspexi conspectus
to see, catch sight of
consuevi consuetus w/infin
to have (become) accustomed, be accustomed
crescit eundo
it grows as it goes
dedo dédere dédidi déditus (must have a do)
to give up, surrender
deduco dedúcere deduxi deductus
to lead, lead away
Delenda est Carthago!
Carthage must be destroyed!
díligo dilígere dilexi dilectus
to love
erípio erípere erípui ereptus w/e (ex)
to take away, save (from)
exístimo (1)
to think
Forsan et haec olim meminisse juvabit.
Perhaps even these things, one day, it will please to remember.
fremo frémere frémui frémitus
to roar, murmur
gemo gémere gémui –
to groan
Hail, Caesar, we who are about to die salute you!
Ave, Caesar, morituri te salutamus!
how? (to what degree)
quam (question word)
I hate and I love.
Odi et amo.
If you wish to be loved, love.
Si vis amari, ama.
incolo incólere incólui –
to inhabit, dwell in
instruo instrúere instruxi instructus
to draw up, equip
interfício interfícere interfeci interfectus
to kill
it behooves, is proper (that), is necessary (that), should
oportet oportēre opórtuit – takes acc. w/infin.
it grows as it goes
crescit eundo