Rom.Aet. 40 Flash Cards

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Title: Rom.Aet. 40
Description: Roma Aeterna 40
Number of Cards: 102
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Author: jpcondon0011
Created: 2012-01-22
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    • Side 3
    • conjugium, conjugi(i) N (2nd) N
    • marriage/wedlock; husband/wife; couple; mating (animal), pair; close connection;
    • fulmen, fulminis N (3rd) N
    • lightning, flash; thunderbolt; crushing blow;
    • cinis, cineris N (3rd) C
    • ashes; embers, spent love/hate; ruin, destruction; the grave/dead, cremation;
    • potentia, potentiae N (1st) F
    • force, power, political power;
    • venia, veniae N (1st) F
    • favor, kindness; pardon; permission; indulgence;
    • capra, caprae N (1st) F
    • she-goat, nanny-goat; [Caprae palus => on Campus Martius/Circus Flaminus site];
    • grando, grandinis N (3rd) F
    • hail, hail-storm;
    • spelunca, speluncae N (1st) F
    • cave;
    • pluma, plumae N (1st) F
    • feather; plume;
    • luxus, luxus N (4th) M
    • luxury, soft living; sumptuousness;
    • cupido, cupidinis N (3rd) C
    • desire/love/wish/longing (passionate); lust; greed, appetite; desire for gain;
    • mandatum, mandati N (2nd) N
    • order, command, commission; mandate; commandment;
    • amictus, amictus N (4th) M
    • cloak, mantle; outer garment; clothing, garb; fashion; manner of dress; drapery;
    • nefas, undeclined N N
    • sin, violation of divine law, impious act; [fas et nefas => right and wrong];
    • conubium, conubi(i) N (2nd) N
    • marriage/wedlock; right to marry; act/ceremony of marriage (usu. pl.);
    • aula, aulae N (1st) F
    • hall; church/temple; palace/castle; inner/royal court; courtiers; royal power;
    • astrum, astri N (2nd) N
    • star, heavenly body, planet/sun/moon; the stars, constellation; sky, heaven;
    • querella, querellae N (1st) F
    • complaint, grievance; illness; difference of opinion; lament; blame (Plater);
    • tigris, tigridis N (3rd) C
    • tiger;
    • famula, famulae N (1st) F
    • slave (female), maid, handmaiden, maid-servant; temple attendant;
    • thalamus, thalami N (2nd) M
    • bedroom; marriage;
    • jussum, jussi N (2nd) N
    • order, command, decree, ordinance, law; physician's prescription;
    • carina, carinae N (1st) F
    • keel, bottom of ship, hull; boat, ship, vessel; voyage; half walnut shell;
    • praedictum, praedicti N (2nd) N
    • prediction; forewarning; command;
    • divum, divi N (2nd) N
    • sky, open air; [sub divo => in the open air];
    • rogus, rogi N (2nd) M
    • funeral pyre;
    • Ezechiel, Ezechielis N (3rd) M
    • Ezechiel; (Old Testament prophet); (book of Bible);
    • effigia, effigiae N (1st) F
    • image, likeness, effigy; a shade, ghost; an ideal;
    • altarista, altaristae N (1st) M
    • assistant priest;
    • discessus, discessus N (4th) M
    • going apart; separation departure, marching off;
    • visum, visi N (2nd) N
    • vision; that which is seen, appearance, sight; visual/mental image;
    • aether, aetheris N M
    • upper air; ether; heaven, sky; sky (as a god); space surrounding a deity;
    • vagina, vaginae N (1st) F
    • sheath, scabbard;
    • ardor, ardoris N (3rd) M
    • fire, flame, heat; brightness, flash, gleam or color; ardor, love, intensity;
    • advena, advenae N (1st) C
    • foreigner, immigrant, visitor from abroad; newcomer, interloper; migrant (bird);
    • ultrix, (gen.), ultricis ADJ
    • avenging, vengeful;
    • usus, usus N (4th) M
    • use, enjoyment; experience, skill, advantage; custom;
    • cubile, cubilis N (3rd) N
    • bed, couch, seat; marriage bed; lair, den, nest, pen, hive of bees; base, bed;
    • jaculum, jaculi N (2nd) N
    • javelin; dart;
    • fortitudo, fortitudinis N (3rd) F
    • strength, courage, valor; firmness;
    • placidus, placida, placidum ADJ
    • gentle, calm, mild, peaceful, placid;
    • dilectus, dilecta -um, dilectior -or -us, dilectissimus -a -um ADJ
    • beloved, dear; loved (L+S);
    • placitus, placita, placitum ADJ
    • pleasing; agreed upon;
    • invictus, invicta, invictum ADJ
    • unconquered; unconquerable, invincible;
    • vigil, (gen.), vigilis ADJ
    • awake, wakeful; watchful; alert, vigilant, paying attention;
    • alatus, alata, alatum ADJ
    • winged, having/furnished with wings;
    • uxorius, uxoria, uxorium ADJ
    • of or belonging to a wife; of marriage; excessively fond of one's wife;
    • attonitus, attonita, attonitum ADJ
    • astonished, fascinated; lightning/thunder-struck, stupefied, dazed; inspired;
    • perfidus, perfida, perfidum ADJ
    • faithless, treacherous, false, deceitful;
    • hibernus, hiberna, hibernum ADJ
    • wintry; stormy, of/for winter time/rainy season; [hiberno => in winter];
    • infensus, infensa, infensum ADJ
    • hostile, bitterly hostile, enraged;
    • moribundus, moribunda, moribundum ADJ
    • dying;
    • demens, dementis (gen.), dementior -or -us, dementissimus -a -um ADJ
    • out of one's mind/senses; demented, mad, wild, raving; reckless, foolish;
    • jugalis, jugalis, jugale ADJ
    • yoked together; nuptial;
    • praeceps ADV
    • headlong; into danger;
    • mutabilis, mutabilis, mutabile ADJ
    • changeable; inconstant;
    • insepultus, insepulta, insepultum ADJ
    • unburied;
    • sanguineus, sanguinea, sanguineum ADJ
    • bloody, bloodstained; blood-red;
    • succumbo, succumbere, succubui, succubitus V (3rd) INTRANS
    • sink/fall/lie/break down; succumb/collapse (w/weight); suffer/concede defeat;
    • inflammo, inflammare, inflammavi, inflammatus V (1st)
    • set on fire, inflame, kindle; excite;
    • furo, furere, -, - V (3rd)
    • rave, rage; be mad/furious; be wild;
    • ostento, ostentare, ostentavi, ostentatus V (1st)
    • show, display; point out, declare; disclose, hold out (prospect);
    • incumbo, incumbere, incumbui, incumbitus V (3rd)
    • lean forward/over/on, press on; attack, apply force; fall on (one's sword);
    • insequor, insequi, insecutus sum V (3rd) DEP
    • follow/come after; attack; overtake; pursue (hostile); come after (time);
    • concumbo, concumbere, concumbui, concumbitus V (3rd) INTRANS
    • lie with/together (w/DAT); (for sexual intercourse); cohabit;
    • mando, mandare, mandavi, mandatus V (1st)
    • entrust, commit to one's charge, deliver over; commission; order, command;
    • subicio, subicere, subjeci, subjectus V (3rd) TRANS
    • throw under, place under; make subject; expose;
    • struo, struere, struxi, structus V (3rd)
    • build, construct;
    • necto, nectere, nexui, nexus V (3rd)
    • tie, bind;
    • evanesco, evanescere, evanui, - V (3rd) INTRANS
    • vanish/disappear; pass/fade/die (away/out); lapse; become weak/void/forgotten;
    • obmutesco, obmutescere, obmutui, - V (3rd)
    • lose one's speech, become silent;
    • advoco, advocare, advocavi, advocatus V (1st) TRANS
    • call, summon, invite, convoke, call for; call in as counsel; invoke the Gods;
    • praesentio, praesentire, praesensi, praesensus V (4th)
    • feel or perceive beforehand; have a presentiment of;
    • dissimulo, dissimulare, dissimulavi, dissimulatus V (1st)
    • conceal, dissemble, disguise, hide; ignore;
    • decedo, decedere, decessi, decessus V (3rd) INTRANS
    • withdraw/retire, go off/away, depart, leave; relinquish/cease; desert/abandon;