Chapters 29-30a Latin to English Flashcards Preview

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1
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fātum, fātī, n.

A

fate; death

2
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ingenium, ingeniī, n.

A

nature, innate talent

3
Q

moenia, moenium, n. pl.

A

walls (of a city)

4
Q

nāta, nātae, f.

A

daughter

5
Q

ōsculum, ōsculī, n.

A

kiss

6
Q

sīdus, sīderis, n.

A

constellation, star

7
Q

dignus, digna, dignum (+ abl.)

A

worthy, worthy of (+ abl.)

8
Q

dūrus, dūra, dūrum

A

hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, difficult

9
Q

tantus, tanta, tantum

A

so large, so great, of such a size

10
Q

dēnique

A

at last, finally, lastly

11
Q

ita

A

so, thus (with adjectives, adverbs, verbs)

12
Q

quidem

A

indeed, certainly, at least, even (postpositive)

13
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ne … quidem

A

not … even

14
Q

sīc

A

so, thus

15
Q

tam

A

so, to such a degree

16
Q

tam … quam

A

so … as

17
Q

tamquam

A

as it were, as if, so to speak

18
Q

vērō

A

in truth, indeed, to be sure, however

19
Q

condō, condere, condidī, conditum

A

to put together, to put into, store; found; establish

20
Q

contendō, contendere, contendī, contentum

A

to strive, struggle, contend; hasten

21
Q

molliō, mollīre, mollīvī, mollītum

A

to soften; make calm, make less hostile

22
Q

pugnō, pugnāre, pugnāvī, pugnātum

A

to fight

23
Q

respondeō, respondēre, respondī, respōnsum

A

to answer

24
Q

surgō, surgere, surrēxī, surrēctum

A

to get up, arise

25
Q

honor, honōris, m. (Chapter 30)

A

honor, esteem; public office

26
Q

cēterī, cēterae, cētera

A

the remaining, the rest, the other, all the others

27
Q

quantus, quanta, quantum

A

how large, how great, how much

28
Q

rīdiculus, rīdicula, rīdiculum

A

laughable, ridiculous

29
Q

vīvus, vīva, vīvum

A

alive, living

30
Q

fūrtim

A

stealthily, secretly

31
Q

mox

A

soon

32
Q

prīmō

A

at first, at the beginning

33
Q

repente

A

suddenly

34
Q

unde

A

whence, from what or which place, from which, from whom

35
Q

utrum … an

A

whether … or

36
Q

bibō, bibere, bibī

A

to drink

37
Q

cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitum

A

to become acquainted with, learn, recognize; (in perfect tenses) know

38
Q

comprehendō, comprehendere, comprehendī, comprehēnsum

A

to grasp, seize, arrest; comprehend, understand

39
Q

cōnsūmō, cōnsūmere, cōnsūmpsī, cōnsūmptum

A

to consume, use up

40
Q

dubitō, dubitāre, dubitāvī, dubitātum

A

to doubt, hesitate

41
Q

expōnō, expōnere, exposuī, expositum

A

to set forth, explain, expose

42
Q

minuō, minuere, minuī, minūtum

A

to lessen, diminish

43
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rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātum

A

to ask

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