Book 6, 450-464 Flashcards
(48 cards)
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recens
recens, recens: new, recent, fresh, young
silva
silva, silvae: a wood, forest
heros
heros, herois: demigod, hero
iuxta
adverb: nearly, nearl, close to
preposition: iuxta + accusative means “near, close to, next to, adjoining”
stetit
sto, stare, steti, statum: to stand, stay, remain
third-person singular perfect active indicative
agnovit
agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agnitum: to recognize, realize, or discern
third-person singular perfect active indicative
umbras
umbra, umbrae: a shadow, shade, ghost, phantom
qualem
qualis, quale (adjc): what (kind, condition)
surgere
surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrectum: to rise, get up, arise
present active infinitive
second-person singular present passive imperative
mense
mensis, mensis: month
mensa, mensae: table
videt
video, videre, vidi, visum: to see, perceive, look at
third-person singular present active indicative
vidisse
video, videre, vidi, visum: to see, perceive, look at
perfect active infinitive
putat
puto, putare, putavi, putatum: to clean, cleanse, arrange, settle
third-person singular present active indicative
nubila
nubilus, a, um: cloudy, overcast, dark, sad, troubled
lunam
luna, lunae: moon
demisit
demitto, demittere, demisi, demissum: to send or bring down, cause to hang or fall,d rop
third-person singular perfect active indicative
adfatus
adfor, adfari, adfatus sum: to speak to, address, accost
Perfect passive participle: addressed, accosted, implored
infelix
infelix, infelix (adj): unhappy, unfortunate
verus
verus, a, um: true, real, proper
nuntius
nuntius, nuntii: a messenger, reporter, courier
exstinctam
exstinguo, exstinguere, exstinxi, exstinctum: to quench, kill, or destroy
perfect passive participle: quenched, extinguished, killed
venerat
venio, venire, veni, ventum: to come, to approach
third-person singular pluperfect active indicative
extrema
extremus, a, um: rear, end, situated at the end, extreme in degree