Question | Answer |
dolor, dolōris | m. pain, grief |
dux, ducis | m. leader |
gaudium, -ī | n. joy |
homō, hominis | m or f. human being, person (plural) people |
rēx, rēgis | m. king |
cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessum | move, yield |
dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum | lead |
mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum | let go, send |
petō, petere, petīvī, petītum | aim at, seek, attack |
pōnō, pōnere, posuī, positum | put, place, lay down |
rēgō, rēgere, rēxī, rēctum | rule |
Cēdō | is often construed with a dative of reference and sometimes an ablative of specification. |
Herculi cēdō | I yield to Hercules. |
Herculi virtute cēdō. | I yield to Hercules in courage. |
When it means “move” it is construed with the | Accusative of Place to Which. |
Ad aram cēdō. | I move towards the altar. |
Dūcō does not add the -e in the | present active imperative second person singular, which is dūc. This is also true of its compounds. |
The Ablative of Accompaniment (with = accompanied by) Cum Socīīs hostīs superābimus. | We shall overcome the enemy with our allies (= accompanied by our allies). |
The Ablative of Means or Instrument (with = by means of), Deum auxiliō hostis superābimus | We shall overcome the enemy with the help (= by means of the help) of the gods. |
The Ablative of Manner (could be replaced by an adverb) Magna cum laude hostīs superābimus or Magna laude hostīs superābimus | We shall overcome the enemy with great glory (= very gloriously.) |
accessible | easy to approach or enter; obtainable |
deduce | to reason from known facts |
dolorous | very sorrowful; sad; mournful |
homicide | manslaughter; murder |
homunculus | little man;dwarf |
rectitude | uprightness of character; strict honesty |
regalia | emblems of kingship; splendid clothes; finery |
viaduct | long bridge, supported on towers, over valleys and gorges |
Compounds of cēdō: accēdo, accēdere, accessī, accessum | go to, go toward, approach |
Compounds of cēdō: discēdō, dicēdere, discessī, discessum | go away, depart |
Compounds of dūcō: dēdūcō, dēdūcere, dēdūxī, dēductum | lead down, escort |
Compounds of dūcō: ēdūcō, ēdūcere, ēdūxī, ēductum | lead out, raise up |
Compounds of mittō: āmittō, āmittere, āmīsī, āmissum | let go away, lose |
Compounds of mittō: committō, committere, commīsī, commissum | combine; entrust (w. direct and indirect object). |
A compound of pōnō: compōnō, compōnere, composuī, compositum | collect, arrange, quiet. |