Question | Answer | |
iniuria | injustice, injury, wrong | iniuriae, f. |
mulier | woman | mulieris, f. |
transitus | passing over, transit; transition | transitus, m. |
ventus | wind | venti, m. |
cupidus, a, um | desirous, eager, fond; for + gen. | adjective |
liberalis, -e | of or relating to a free person; worthy of a free man, decent, liberal; generous | adjective |
necesse | necessary | adjective |
necesse est | it is necessary to + inf. | phrase |
vetus, veteris | old | adjective |
quasi | as if, as it were | conjunction or adverb |
ambulo | to walk | ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatum |
experior | to try, test; experience | experiri, expertus sum |
libo | to pour a libation of, on; pour ritually; sip; touch gently | libare, libavi, libatum |
oportet | it is proper, right, necessary | oportere, oportuit |
oppugno | to fight against, attack, assault, assail | oppugnare, oppugnavi, oppugnatum |
orno | to equip, furnish, adorn | ornare, ornavi, ornatum |
pernocto | to spend or occupy the night | pernoctare, pernoctavi, pernoctatum |
transeo | to go across, cross; pass over, ignore | transire, transii, transitum |
aedificium | building, structure | aedificii, n. |