Chapters 37-38a Latin to English Flashcards Preview

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1
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Athēnae, Athēnārum, fl. pl.

A

Athens

2
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domus, domūs, f.

A

house, home

3
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humus, humī, f.

A

ground, earth; soil

4
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iter, itineris, n.

A

journey; route, road

5
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rūs, rūris, n.

A

the country, countryside

6
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Syrācūsae, Syrācūsārum, f. pl.

A

Syracuse

7
Q

absēns, absentis

A

absent, away

8
Q

grātus, grāta, grātum

A

pleasing, agreeable; grateful

9
Q

idōneus, idōnea, idōneum

A

suitable, fit, appropriate

10
Q

immōtus, immōta, immōtum

A

unmoved; unchanged; unrelenting

11
Q

forīs

A

out of doors, outside

12
Q

eō, īre, iī, itum

A

to go

13
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abeō, abīre, abiī, abitum

A

to go away, depart, leave

14
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adeō, adīre, adiī, aditum

A

to go to, approach

15
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exeō, exīre, exiī, exitum

A

to go out, exit

16
Q

ineō, inīre, iniī, initum

A

to go in, enter; enter into, begin

17
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obeō, obīre obiī, obitum

A

to go up against, meet; die

18
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pereō, perīre, periī, peritum

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to pass away, be destroyed

19
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redeō, redīre, rediī, reditum

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to go back, return

20
Q

interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectum

A

to kill, murder

21
Q

licet, licēre, licuit (impersonal + dative and infinitive)

A

it is permitted, one may (impersonal +dative and infinitive).

22
Q

peregrīnor, peregrīnārī, peregrīnātus sum

A

to travel abroad, wander

23
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requiēscō, requiēscere, requiēvī, requiētum

A

to rest

24
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soleō, solēre, solitus sum

A

to be accustomed

25
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arbor, arbōris, f. Chapter 28

A

tree

26
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dignitās, dignitātis, f.

A

merit, prestige, dignity

27
Q

dolor, dolōris, m.

A

pain, grief

28
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odium, odiī, n.

A

hatred

29
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opus, operis, n.

A

a work, task; deed, accomplishment

30
Q

ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis, f.

A

speech

31
Q

pēs, pedis, m.

A

lower leg, foot

32
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sator, satōris, m.

A

sower, planter; begetter, father; founder

33
Q

fīrmus, fīrma, fīrmum

A

firm, strong; reliable

34
Q

īnfīrma, īnfīrma, īnfīrmum

A

not strong, weak, feeble

35
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mīrāblis, mīrābile

A

amazing, wondrous, remarkable

36
Q

prīstinus, prīstina, prīstinum

A

ancient; former, previous

37
Q

sublīmis, sublīme

A

elevated, lofty; heroic, noble

38
Q

etsī

A

even if, although

39
Q

ergā (+ acc.)

A

toward (+ acc.)

40
Q

libenter

A

with pleasure, gladly

41
Q

impediō, impedīre, impedīvī, impedītum

A

to impede, hinder, prevent

42
Q

metuō, metuere, metuī (+ dat.)

A

to fear, dread; be afraid for (+ dat.)

43
Q

queror, querī, questus sum

A

to complain, lament

44
Q

recognōscō, recognōscere, recogōvī, recognitum

A

to recognize, recollect

45
Q

suspendō, suspendere, suspendī, suspēnsum

A

to hang up, suspend; interrupt

46
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vēndō, vēndere, vēndidī, vēnditum

A

to sell

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