Book 6, 450-464 Flashcards

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quas

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d

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recens

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recens, recens: new, recent, fresh, young

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silva

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silva, silvae: a wood, forest

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heros

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heros, herois: demigod, hero

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iuxta

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adverb: nearly, nearl, close to
preposition: iuxta + accusative means “near, close to, next to, adjoining”

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stetit

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

third-person singular perfect active indicative

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agnovit

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agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agnitum: to recognize, realize, or discern

third-person singular perfect active indicative

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umbras

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umbra, umbrae: a shadow, shade, ghost, phantom

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qualem

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qualis, quale (adjc): what (kind, condition)

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surgere

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surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrectum: to rise, get up, arise

present active infinitive
second-person singular present passive imperative

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mense

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mensis, mensis: month

mensa, mensae: table

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videt

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video, videre, vidi, visum: to see, perceive, look at

third-person singular present active indicative

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vidisse

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video, videre, vidi, visum: to see, perceive, look at

perfect active infinitive

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putat

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puto, putare, putavi, putatum: to clean, cleanse, arrange, settle

third-person singular present active indicative

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nubila

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nubilus, a, um: cloudy, overcast, dark, sad, troubled

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lunam

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luna, lunae: moon

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demisit

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demitto, demittere, demisi, demissum: to send or bring down, cause to hang or fall,d rop

third-person singular perfect active indicative

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adfatus

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adfor, adfari, adfatus sum: to speak to, address, accost

Perfect passive participle: addressed, accosted, implored

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infelix

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infelix, infelix (adj): unhappy, unfortunate

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verus

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verus, a, um: true, real, proper

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nuntius

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nuntius, nuntii: a messenger, reporter, courier

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exstinctam

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exstinguo, exstinguere, exstinxi, exstinctum: to quench, kill, or destroy

perfect passive participle: quenched, extinguished, killed

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venerat

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venio, venire, veni, ventum: to come, to approach

third-person singular pluperfect active indicative

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extrema

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extremus, a, um: rear, end, situated at the end, extreme in degree

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secutam
sequor, sequi, secutus sum: to follow, come or go after perfect deponent participle: having followed
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funeris
funus, funeris: funeral
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heu
oh, alas!
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iuro
iuro, iurare, iuravi, uratum: to swear on oath, to vow
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sidera
sidus, sideris: constellation, astermis, star, night sky
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superos
superus, a, um: being above
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tellure
tellus, telluris: earth, ground
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ima
imus, a, um: innermost, deepest, last OR eo, ire, ii, itum: to go, proceed first-person plural present active indicative
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cessi
cedo, cedere, cessi, cessum: to go, move, proceed, go along, move along first-person singular perfect active indicative
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iussa
iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussum: to command, order perfect passive participle: commanded, ordered, having been ordered
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senta
sentus, a, um: rough, thorny
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situ
situs, situs: position, neglect; decary
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cogunt
cogo, cogere, coegi, coactum: to collect, assemble, gather together third-person plural present active indicative
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profundam
profundus, a, um: deep, profound, intense, extreme
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imperiis
imperium, imperii: the empire, state, imperial government
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egere
egeo, egere, egui, egiturus: (with ablative or genitive) to need, lack present active infinitive
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quivi
queo, quire, quivi: to be able first-person singular perfect active indicative
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discessu
discessus, us: departure, separation
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ferre
fero, ferre, tuli, latum: to bear, carry, suffer, endure
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siste
sisto, sistere, stiti, statum: to cause to stand, to set, to place, to place myself, to stand second-person singular present active imperative
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gradum
gradus, gradus: a step, pace, position
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aspectu
aspicio, aspicere, aspexi, aspectum: to look at or towards perfect passive participle: havinb been seen
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subtrahe
subtraho, subtrahere, subtraxi, subtractum: to pull out from under, to remove, withdraw second-person singular present active imperative
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subtrahe
d