Question | Answer |
fabula | story (fable) |
agnus | lamb |
vorare | to gobble up, devour |
currus (+ P and G) | chariot (currU*s, M) |
trahere (+ 2 perfect inf.) | to pull or drag [traxisse, tractum esse] (tractor) |
regere | to rule, control |
necare | to kill |
murus | wall (mural) |
aedificare | to build (edifice means building) |
humilis-e | low (humiliate) |
vero (always 2nd in sentence) | but, however |
monstrum | monster (monstrosity) |
talis-e | such a, like that |
timidus-a-um | timid, scaredy-cat |
2 infinitives of trahere | traxisse, tractum esse |
olim | once upon a time |
terribilis-e | terrible, scary |
taurus | bull |
labyrinthus | labrinth, maze |
patE*re | to lie open (patently) |
aedificium | building (edifice) |
Atheniensis-e | Athenian |
Athenae (PL town) | Athens (always 1st declension plural) |
illuc | there, TO that place |
mors (P and G) | death; mortE*s, F (mortal) |
expugnatio (P & G) | take-over, capture; expugnationE*s, F |
rex (P&G) | king, rules; regE*s, M |
cupidus-a-um (+ what case) | desirous/fond of + Gen. |
patriae amans | patriotic |
gloria | glory |
constituere (+ 2 perf. inf.) | to decide [CONSTITUisse, CONSTITUTum esse] (constitution) |
velum | sail |
ornatus-a-um | decorated, adorned (ornate) |
conscendere (+ perfect active inf) | to climb aboard (CONSCENDisse) |
how to say FROM, TO and IN Athens (or any plural town) | from=abl
to=acc
in=abl |
inf stems of constituere | CONSTITUisse, CONSTITUTum esse |
inf stems of iubere | IUSSisse, IUSSum esse |
perfect active stem of (con)scendere | CONSCENDisse |
perfect passive stem and meaning of proficisci | PROFECTum esse; to set out |
adamare | to fall in love with |
auxilium | aid, help (auxillary) |
occidere (+ 2 perf. inf) | to kill (OCCIDisse, OCCISum esse) |
civis (P&G) | citizen (cives, M) |
paratus-a-um + ad | ready, prepared FOR |
saevus-a-um | cruel, savage |
exitus (P&G) | exit, way out (U*s, M, 4th declension) |
filum | string |
hU*c | here, to here |
brevi | soon, shortly |
polliceri | to promise |
mora | delay, hesitation (moratorium) |
(con)spicere | to look at; -SPEXisse, -SPECTUM esse |
(ac)cedere | CESSisse; to go to, come to, come near, draw near, approach |
occidere | to kill; OCCIDisse, OCCISum |
dare | to give; DEDisse, DATum esse |
petere | to seek; PETIVisse, PETITum esse |
reperire | to find; REPPERisse, REPERTum esse |
narratio (P&G) | story, telling; narrationes, F |
ending -undum | (verb)ing |
navem solvere | to set sail |
litus (P&G) | shore, beach; litora, N |
saxum | rock, cliff |
prospicere (what cojugation?) | to look forth/out; 3i |
conspectus (P&G) | sight, view conspectU*s, M |
descendere | to descend, climb down |
maerE*re | to mourn, to grieve |
sequi (+ perfect passive inf.) | to follow; SECUTum esse |
relinquere (infinitives) | to leave behind; RELIQUisse, RELICTum esse |
quaerere (+ infinitives) | to seek; QUAESIVisse, QUAESITum esse |
reddere (+infinitives) | to return, to give back; REDDIDisse, REDDITum esse |