vocab 8 Flashcards
hail!
avē!
delay
noun
mora, ae
to teach
to inform
doceō,
docēre,
docuī,
doctus
to raise (up)
to take away
tollō
tollere
sustulī
sublātus
a mistake
a sin
peccātum, ī
to direct
to rule
regō
regere
rēxī
rēctus
but
at
conj.
mind
mēns,
mentis
pain
sorrow
dolor
dolōris
have mercy on us!
miserēre nōbīs
to adore
adōrō, 1, tr.
his, her, its, their (own)
suus, a, um
flight
fuga, ae
to give up
to surrender
dēdō
dēdere
dēdidī
dēditus
state
republic
rēs pūblica, reī pūblicae
to love
dīligō
dīligere
dīlēxī
dīlēctus
before
ante, w. acc
garrison
protection
praesidium, ī
in truth
but
vērō, postpositive
small
little
parvus, a, um
custom
habit
mōs, mōris, m.
a band of men
hand
manus, ūs, f.
cause
causa, ae
for the sake of
causā, preceded by gen.
to know
sciō
scīre
scīvī
scītus 4, tr.
to pacify
pācō, 1, tr.
suddenly
subitō, adv.
to approve
to prove
probō, 1, tr.
to leave
to leave behind
relinquō relinquere relīquī relictus 3, tr.
to lead to
to lead on
addūcō
addūcere
addūxī
adductus
to alarm
to arouse
commoveō
commovēre
commōvī
commōtus
to hinder
to impede
impediō, 4, tr.
the ppp impedītus translated encumbered
difficult
authority
influence
auctōritās
auctōritātis
against
opposite
prep.
contrā, prep. w. acc.
in the rear
from the rear
ā tergō
in the front
from the front
ā fronte
highest
greatest
very great
summus, a, um
to depart
to withdraw
discēdō
discēdere
discessī
discessūrus, 3, intr.
a ship
nāvis, nāvis
*ablative may be either nāvī or nāve
to fall
cadō cadere cecidī cāsūrus 3, intr.
give way/ yield cēdō cēdere cessī cessūrus
out of (from)
ex (ē) + abl
or
dē + abl
away from
ab (ā) + abl.
down from
dē + abl.
that
he, she, it.
(two answers)
is, ea, id
ille, illa, illud
never
numquam
besides
furthermore
praetereā
reason
manner
ratiō
ratiōnis
to free (from)
līberō, 1, tr. ; abl. of separation
empty (of)
vacuus, a, um; abl. of separation
free (from)
līber, lībera, līberum; abl. of separation
to ward off (from)
to prevent
prohibeō, 2, tr.; abl. of separation.
safe (from)
tūtus, a, um
to defend (from)
dēfendō,
dēfendere,
dēfendī,
dēfēnsus