Chapter 5 Flashcards
What is the meaning of ‘aduléscéntia’ ‘adulescentiae’
youth, young manhood; youthfulness
Related terms: adolescence, adolescent.
What does ‘ánimus’ refer to?
animus, animi m
soul, spirit, mind; high spirits, pride, courage
Related terms: animus, animosity, magnanimous, unanimous, pusillanimous.
What is the translation of ‘caélum’?
caelum, caeli n
sky, heaven
Related terms: ceiling, celestial, Celeste, cerulean.
What does ‘cúlpa’ mean?
culpa, culpae f
fault, blame
Related terms: culpõ, culpable, culprit, exculpate, inculpate.
What is the meaning of ‘glória’?
gloria, gloriae f
glory, fame
Related terms: glorify, glorification, glorious, inglorious.
What does ‘vérbum’ translate to?
verbum, verbi n
word
Related terms: verb, adverb, verbal, verbiage, verbose, proverb.
What is the meaning of ‘te’?
you; yourself
What does ‘liber’ mean?
liber, a, um
free
Related terms: liberal, liberality, libertine.
What is the translation of ‘nóster’?
noster, a, um
our, ours
Related terms: nostrum, paternoster.
What does ‘púlcher’ mean?
pulcher, a, um
beautiful, handsome; fine
Related terms: pulchritude, pulchritudinous.
What is the meaning of ‘sắnus’?
sanus, a, um
sound, healthy, sane
Related terms: sanity, sanitary, sanitation, sanitarium, insane.
What does ‘igitur’ signify?
therefore, consequently
What is the function of ‘-ne’?
interrog. suffix to introduce a question whose answer is uncertain.
What does ‘própter’ mean? + acc
on account of, because of
Example: post hoc, ergo propter hoc.
What is the meaning of ‘crās’?
tomorrow
Related terms: procrastinate, procrastination.
What does ‘heri’ translate to?
yesterday
What is the meaning of ‘quándo’?
when; if ever
What does ‘sátis’ mean?
enough, sufficient (-ly)
Related terms: satisfy, satisfactory, satiate, insatiable, sate.
What is the translation of ‘tum’?
then, at that time; thereupon
What does ‘céno’ mean?
ceno, cenare, cenavi, cenatum
to dine
Related term: cenacle.
What is the meaning of ‘cúlpo’?
culpo, culpare, culpavi, culpatum
to blame, censure
Related term: culpa.
What does ‘máneo’ translate to?
maneo, manere, mansi, mansum
to remain, stay, abide, continue
Related terms: mansion, manor, permanent, remnant, immanent.
What is the meaning of ‘súpero’?
supero, superare, superavi, superatum
to be above