LLPSI I:XXV Pensum A | Principle Parts Flashcards

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trahō

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trahere, trāxisse, tractum
to drag

“Visne fabulam dē puerō quī cupīvit regere equōs quī
currum Sōlis per caelum trahunt?” (195)

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petō

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petere, petīvisse, petītum
to make for, attack

“Pāstor umbram petit. Etiam ovēs umbram petunt.” (64)

“Lupus collum ovis petit dentibus.” (66)

“Thēseus sine morā Mīnōtaurum in mediō
labyrinthō exspectantem petīvit.” (198)

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quaerō

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quaerere, quaesīvisse, quaesītum
to seek

“Māne Ariadna ē somnō excitāta amīcum in litore quaesīvitneque eum repperit.” (199)

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occīdō

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occīdere, occīdisse, occīsum
to slay

“Hodiē certē Mīnōtaurum occīdam.” (198)

def: pulsāre cum gladiō
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VS. occidō, occidere, occidī, occāsum (to fall down, die)

“Occidēns est pars caelī quo sōl occidit.” (120)

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relinquō

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relinquere, relīquisse, relictum
to leave, abandon

“Manē, Aemilia! Nōlī ita mē relinquere!” (158)

= dēserere

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interficiō

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interficere, interfēcisse, interfectum
to kill, destroy

“Cupisne audīre fabulam dē Achille, duce Graecōrum, quī Hectorem, ducem Trōiānum, interfecit?” (195)

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cōnstituō

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cōnstituere, cōnstituisse, cōnstitūtum
to fix, decide

“Quoniam igitur aliae viae clausae erant, ille vir audāx per āera effugere cōnstituit.” (204)

“Quae cum primum Thēseum cōnspexit,
eum amāre coepit cōnstituitque eum servāre.” (197)

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dēserō

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dēserere, dēseruisse, dēsertum
to leave, desert

“Cūr Thēseus amīcam suam ita dēseruit?” (200)

“Certē nōn laetō animō Rōmā profecta sum, et
difficile fuit mihi persuādēre ut amīcāsmeās Rōmānās
dēsererem.” (228)

= relinquere

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cōnspiciō

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cōnspicere, cōnspēxisse, cōnspectum
to observe, watch

“Quae cum primum Thēseum cōnspexit,
eum amāre coepit cōnstituitque eum servāre.” (197)

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incipiō

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incipere, coepisse, coeptum
to start, begin

“Quae cum primum Thēseum cōnspexit,
eum amāre coepit cōnstituitque eum servāre.” (197)

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reddō

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reddere, reddidisse, redditum
to give back

“Mālum tibi reddere nōn possum, id enim iam in ventre meō est!” (113)

= revertere

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reperiō

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reperīre, repperisse, repertum
to discover, find out

“Canis ovem quaerit et vestīgia eius in
terrā reperit, neque ovem ipsam reperit.” (65)

“Nēmō adhūc per sē viam ē labyrinthō ferentem
repperit.” (198)

= invenire

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iubeō

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iubēre, iussisse, iussum
to order, command

“Iūlius servum suum Tusculum īre iubet atque medicum arcessere.” (79)

” Ibi continuō rēgem Minōem adiit, quī eum ā mīlitibus in labyrinthum dūcī iussit.” (197)

“Domine, sī tū es, iubē mē ad tē venīre super aquam!” (226)

= imperāre

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gerō

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gerere, gessisse, gestum
to wear, bear, carry

“Toga est vestīmentum album, quod viri et pueri Rōmānī gerunt.” (206)

“Sed nāvis rediēns eadem vēla ātra gerēbat quae abiēns gesserat: Thēseus enim post necem Minōtaurī vēla mūtāre oblītus erat! “ (200)

“Hunc ānulum iam gerere nōlō: in mare eum abiciam!” (237)

= ferre (in corpore), habēre (in corpore)

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iaciō

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iacere, iēcisse, iactum

to throw, cast

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regō

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regere, rēxisse, rēctum
to rule, direct

“Visne fabulam dē puerō quī cupīvit regere equōs quī
currum Sōlis per caelum trahunt?” (195)
“Qul multōs annōs Athēnās magnā cum glōriā rēxit.” (201)

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accēdō

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accēdere, accessisse, accessum
to come near, approach

"”Nōlī ad hunc canem accēdere! “ (174)

“Mēdus turbātus, dum oculōs Lydiae vītāre cōnātur,
mercātōrem celeriter accēdere videt.” (229)

“Is fidicen nōbilissimus fuit quī tam pulchrē canēbat ut bēstiae ferae, nātūram suam oblītae, accēderent, ut eum canentem audīrent, ac rapidī fluviīcōnsisterent, nē strepitū cantum eius turbārent.” (234)

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ascendō

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ascendere, ascendisse, ascēnsum
to ascend

“Mārcus ipse in arborem ascendere nōn
audet!” (72)

“Illī autem nec vāllum ascendere, quod Rōmānī pīlīset gladils vāllum dēfendunt.” (89)

“Puella misera ab humill lītore in altum saxum ascendit, tinde prōspiciēns nāvem Thēseī procul in mari vīdit.” (199)

= cōnscendere

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proficiscor

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proficīscī, profectum
to depart

“Sine lacrimīs Rōmā proficīscī nōn possum.” (122)

“Itaque ūnā cum cēteris Athēniēnsibus nāvem vēlīsātris ōrnātam cōnscendit et in Crētam profectus est.” (197)

“Itaque Iūlius, quī ōtium rūris valdē
amat, cum prīmum cōnfecta sunt negōtia urbāna, in
praedium suum suburbānum proficīscitur.” (214)

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sequor

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sequī, sēcūtum
to follow

“Statim sequitur tonitrus cum imbre.” (123)

“Mīnōtaurō occīsō, Thēseus fīlum Ariadnae secūtus exitum labyrinthī facile repperit.” (198)

“Et ascendente eō in nāviculam, secūtīsunt eum discipulī eius.” (226)

= senīre post

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oblīviscor

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oblīvīscī, oblītum
to forget

“Quis tam facile prōmissum oblīvīscitur quam vir quī feminam amāvit?” (200)

≠ re-minīscī