Chapters 12-15 Flashcards
(41 cards)
iuxtā, adv. and prep. + acc.
“near by.”
incendō, in(spons), spontis, f.
“will, volition.” sponte means “deliberately” (OLD 4).
incendō, incendere, incendī, incensum
“set on fire.”
usque
“continuously” (OLD 5); “up to now” (not CL).
crux, crucis, f.
“cross.”
īlicō, adv.
“on the spot; there and then.”
rogus, ī, m.
“funeral pyre.”
intueor, intuērī, intuitus
“look at, watch”
stupefaciō, stupefacere, stupefēcī, stupefactus
“stun, stupefy.”
ferē, adv.
“approximately, roughly.”
suspirō (1)
“sigh.”
gemō, gemere, gemuī, gemitus
“groan, moan.”
prōmō, prōmere, prompsī, promptum
“bring out”; “utter” (OLD 4).
insuper, adv.
“in addition, besides.”
sēmen, inis, n.
“seed”; “offspring, race.”
sempiternus, a, um
“eternal.”
rursus or rursum, adv.
“backwards; once again.”
ēligō, ēligere, ēlēgī, ēlectum
“select, choose.”
pascha, ae, f. and atis, n.
“Passover; Easter.”
Aegyptus, ī, f.
“Egypt.”
gens, gentis, f.
“race, nation”; in plural “pagans, gentiles” (LL).
sollemnitās, ātis, f.
“ritual observance.”
hīc, adv.
“here.”
cuneus, ī, m.
“wedge.”