Vocabulary—Set IV Flashcards
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun aegritūdō.
aegritūdō, aegritūdinis, f.—illness, sickness
What is the meaning of the Latin adverb aegrē?
painfully
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb animadvertō.
animadvertō, animadvertere, animadvertī, animadversum—notice, observe; focus, pay attention
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb appellō.
appellō, appellere, appulī, appulsum—drive to, force towards
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb expediō.
expediō, expedīre, expedīvī, expedītum—disengage, let loose, set free
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective firmus.
firmus, firma, firmum—strong, firm
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective īnfirmus.
īnfirmus, īnfirma, īnfirmum—weak, infirm
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin noun iūrandum.
iūrandum, iūrandī, n.—oath
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb iūrō.
iūrō, iūrāre, iūrāvī, iūrātum—swear, take an oath
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective perpetuus.
perpetuus, perpetua, perpetuum—constant
What is the meaning of the Latin adverb potius?
rather, preferable
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin verb sūmō.
sūmō, sūmere, sūmpsī, sūmptum—take, take up, consume
Give the dictionary entry for the Latin adjective tantus.
tantus, tanta, tantum—such, so great, of such size
What is the meaning of the Latin adverb undique?
from all parts, all around, everywhere