002 Flashcards
a, ab, abs
a, ab, abs: prep. w. abla.; by, from
ad
ad: prep. w. acc.; to, toward, at, against, near, unto
advérsum
advérsum (advérsus): adv. & prep. w. acc.; against, opposite
apprehéndo
apprehéndo -ere -héndi -hénsum: (3); take hold of, seize, apprehend, press to, embrace, lay hands on
ásto
ásto (ádsto) -áre, ástiti: (1); stand by or near
aútem
aútem: however, whereupon, but, and, and also
beátus
beátus -a -um: blessed, happy; a title given to saints in heaven and to some whose veneration is approved by the Holy See
brévis
brévis -is -e: short, brief; in brévi: in a short space or brief time
caéli
caéli -órum: m. pl.; the heavens
chrístus
chrístus -a -um: anointed
confído
confído -ere -físus: semidep. (3); trust, confide, hope, be of good heart
confríngo
confríngo -ere -frégi -fráctum: (3); break into pieces, shatter, burst
constítuo
constítuo -ere -ui -útum: (3); set, determine, make, appoint, constitute, establish, arrange
contúrbo
contúrbo -áre: (1); disturb, trouble, disquiet, vex, confuse
convénio
convénio -íre -véni -véntum: (4); agree, assemble, summon, combine, be convenient or suitable, unite
cum
cum: prep. w. abla.; with; conj.: when, while, since, although, whereas
de
de: prep. w. abla.; from, down from, about, concerning, out of, out from, on account of;
decrétum
decrétum -i: n.; decree, ordinance, principle;
díco
díco -ere díxi díctum: (3); say, speak, mention, relate, affirm, declare
dirúmpo
dirúmpo -ere -rúpi -rúptum: (3); break asunder, cleave
disciplína
disciplína -ae: f.; discipline, study; habit, instruction, systematic training; chastisement, punishment with a view to correction; knowledge, course of study
do, dare
do, dáre, dédi, dátum: (1); give
Dóminus
Dóminus -i: m.; voc. Dómine; Lord;
égo
égo: I
erúdio
erúdio -íre: (4); discipline, instruct, teach, educate
et
et: and, even, then, also
exárdeo
exárdeo -ére -ársi -ársum: (2); kindle, inflame, break out
exardésco
exardésco -ere -ársi -ársum: (3); be inflamed, take fire, be kindled
exsúlto
exsúlto -áre: (1); rejoice
férreus
férreus -a -um: made of iron, iron
fígulus
fígulus -i: m.; potter
Fílius
Fílius -ii: m.; Son
frémo
frémo -ere -ui -itum: (3); rage, roar, clamor, shout
fúror
fúror -óris: m.; indignation, wrath, rage, fury, insanity
gens
gens, géntis: f.; nation, family, people, the chosen people