Book 6, 465-476 Flashcards

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siste

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sisto, sistere, stiti, statum: to stand, to cause to stand, to set, to place, to stand

second-person singular present active imperative

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gradum

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gradus, gradus: a step, pace

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aspectu

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aspicio, aspicere, aspexi, aspectum: to look at or towards

perfect passive participle: to have seen, looked at

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subtrahe

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subtraho, subtrahere, subtraxi, subtractum: to pull out from under, to remove, withdraw

second-person singular present active imperative

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fato

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for, fari, fatus sum: to speak, talk, say

perfect active participle: having spoken, having said

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adloquor

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adloquor, adloqui, adlocutus sum: to speak to, address, salute, greet

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talibus

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talis, tale (adj): such, distinguished, so great, so excellent

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ardentem

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ardeo, ardere, arsi, arsum: to burn, to be in love

present active participle: burning

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torva

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torvus, a, um: savage, fierce, grim, harsh

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tuentem

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tueor, tueri, tuitus sum: to look or gaze at, behold, watch, view

present participle: beholding, watching, viewing, guarding, defending

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lenibat

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lenio, lenire, lenivi, lenitum: to soften, soothe, mollify, assuage

3rd person singular imperfect indicative active, poetic

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ciebat

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cieo, ciere, civi, citum: to put in motion, move, stir, shake, summon, call

third-person singular imperfect active indicative

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fixos

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figo, figere, fixi, fixum: to fasten, fix, transfix, pierce

perfect passive participle: unwavering, immovable, constant

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aversa

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aversus, a, um: turned or facing away, rear, averse

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incepto

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incepto, inceptare, inceptavi, inceptatum: to begin, undertake

perfect passive participle: begun, having been begun

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vultum

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vultus, vultus: expression, appearance, face

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sermone

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sermo, sermonis: a conversation, discussion, a rumor, diction

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movetur

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moveo, movere, movi, motum: to move, stir, set in motion, shake

third-person singular present passive indicative

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dura

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durus, a, um: hard, rough

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silex

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silex, silicis: pebble, stone, rock, crag

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stet

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sto, stare, steti, statum: to stand, stay, remain

third-person singular present active subjunctive

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cautes

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cautes, cautis: rock, cliff, crag

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Marpesia

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Marpesius, a, um: of Marpesus, a mountain on the island of Paros famous for it’s white marble

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corripuit

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corripio, corripere, corripui, correptum: to seize, or snatch up

third-person singular perfect active indicative

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sese

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the accusative of the reflexive pronoun meaning himself, herself, itself, themselves

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inimica

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inimicus, a, um: hostile, unfriendly

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refugit

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refugio, refugere, refugi: to flee away, escape, shun

third-person singular present active indicative

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nemus

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nemus, nemoris: a grove or a glade

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umbriferum

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umbrifer, era, erum: shady

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coniunx

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coniunx, coniugis: spouse, married partner, husband or wife

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pristinus

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pristinus, a, um: former, early, original, primitive

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respondet

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respondeo, respondere, respondi, responsum: to rpely, answer, respond

third-person singular present active indicative

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aequat

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aequo, aequare, aequavi, aequatum: to make equal to something else, to compre, to place on equal footing with

third-person singular present active indicative

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Sychaeus

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Sychaeus, i: deceased husband of Dido

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casu

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cado, cadere, cecidi, casum: to fall, die, cease, decay

perfect passive participle: fallen, having fallen

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concussus

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concutio, concutere, concussi, concussum: to shake violently, agitate

perfect passive participle: shaken violently, having been shaken violently

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iniquo

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iniquus, a, um: unjust, harsh, uneven

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prosequitur

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prosequor, prosequi, prosecutus sum: to escort, accompany, pursue, follow

third-person singular present active indicative

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miseratur

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miseror, miserari, miseratus sum: to lament, bewail or deplore

third-person singular present active indicative

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euntem

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eo, ire, ii, itum: to go, proceed, advance

present active participle: going, moving, proceeding