Chpt 6

  1. Chpt 6:
  2. future indicative of esse
    • ero; erimus
    • eris; eritis
    • erit; erunt
  3. imperfect indicative esse
    • eram; eramus
    • eras; eratis
    • erat; erant
  4. present indicative of Posse
    • possum; possumus
    • potes; potestis
    • potest; possunt
  5. future indicative of Posse
    • potero; poterimus
    • poteris; poteritis
    • poterit; poterunt
  6. imperfect indicative of Posse
    • poteram; poteramus
    • poteras; poteratis
    • poterat; poterant
  7. dea, -ae
    deus, -i
    • (f)- goddess
    • (m)- god
  8. discipula, -ae
    discipulus, -i
    student, learner, pupil
  9. insidae, -arum
    • (f pl)- ambush, plot, treachery
    • [insidious]
  10. liber, libri
    • (m)- book
    • [library]
  11. tyrannus, -i
    (m)- absolute ruler, tyrant
  12. vitium, -ii
    • (n)- fault, crime, vice
    • [vicious]
  13. graecus, -a, -um
    greek
  14. perpetuus, -a, -um
    perpetual, lasting, uninterupted, continous
  15. plenus, -a, -um
    full, abundant, generous
  16. salvus, -a, -um
    safe, sound
  17. secundus, -a, -um
    favorable, second
  18. vester, vestra, vestrum
    (plural tuus, -a, um)- your
  19. -que
    • (enclitic conj)- and
    • *always attatched to second of two words to be joined*
  20. ubi
    • (rel adv and conj)- where, when
    • (interrog adv and conj)- when?
    • [ubiquitous]
  21. ibi
    (adv)- there
  22. nunc
    (adv)- now, at present
  23. quare
    • (adv)- therefore, wherefore, why
    • *literally- because of which thing*
  24. possum, posse, potui
    to be able, can, could
  25. tolero, tolerare, toleravi, toleratum
    • to ear, endure
    • [tolerate]
Author
cfharles
ID
50695
Card Set
Chpt 6
Description
Chpt 6 of Wheelock's introductory latin
Updated