Question | Answer |
valeō, -ērē, -uī, -itūrus | to be strong, be well |
prīmō, adv. | first, at first |
natō, -āre, -āvī, -ātūrus | to swim |
scapha, -ae, (f.) | small boat |
inde, adv. | from there, then |
dēsiliō, dēsilīre, dēsiluī | to leap down |
audēo, audēre, ausus sum (semi-deponent + inf.) | to dare |
repellō, repellere, reppulī, repulsus | to drive off, drive back |
vērus, -a, -um | true |
vēra dicere | to tell the truth |
īrācundia, -ae | irritability, bad temper |
neque…neque…quidquam | neither…nor…anything |
immō vērō (adv.) | on the contrary, in fact |
ignōrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to be ignorant, to not know |
cum (conj.) | since |
crūdēlis, -is, -e | cruel |
cum prīmum (conj.) | as soon as |
poena, -ae | punishment |
poenās dare | “to pay the punishment” (to be punished) |
obsecrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to beg, beseech |
quam prīmum (adv.) | as soon as possible |
disco, discere, didicī | to learn |
cupiō, cupere, cupīvī, cupītus | to desire, want |
rapiō, rapere, rapuī, raptus | to snatch, seize |
arcessō, arcessere, arcessīvī, arcessītus | to summon, send for |
rogation, rogātiōnis, (f.) | question |
gaudeō, gaudēre, gāvīsus | to be glad, rejoice |
soleō, solēre, solitus sum + inf. | to be accustomed (to) |