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iam
already
irascor, irasci, iratus, v
conjugation: 3, voice: dep

1. be angry at (with DAT)
subvenire
to assist
impetus, impetus (m)
declension: 4, gender: M

1. attack, assault, charge
aestimo -are
aestimo, aestimare, aestimavi, aestimatus, v

conjugation: 1, voice: trans

1. consider, judge (situation)

callidus (adj)
cunning / clever
diffido, diffidere, diffisus, v


conjugation: 3, voice: semidep
distrust

(w/DAT)
nam
for
ignosco -ere
to forgive
libertas -tis
freedom
teneo, tenere, tenui, tentus, v


1. comprehend
2. hold, keep
probitas -tis
honesty
equus, equi,

declension: 2, gender: M
1. horse
caupo, cauponis,

declension: 3, gender: M


1. innkeeper, keeper of a tavern
2. shopkeeper, salesman, huckster
parvus -a -um
little /small
resisto, resistere, restiti, -,

conjugation: 3

5. resist, oppose
6. withstand, stand (DAT)
nonnulli
some
aufero
steal
etiamnunc
still
minimus
very little (value)
exspecto -are
to wait, expect
volo, volere, volui volutum
to want
fruor, fruari, fruitus, v

conjugation: 1, voice: dep


1. enjoy, profit by, delight in (w/ABL)
perficio, perficere, perfeci, perfectus, v
complete, finish

do thoroughly
Kalenda, Kalendae, f

declension: 1, gender: F

1. abb. Kal./Kl.
2. day of proclamation, interest due
3. Kalends (pl.), 1st of month
plerique + gen.
majority of
plus + gen.
more of ...
utrique + gen.

utrique vestrum
each of you (pl.)
satis + gen.
enough of....

satis voluptatis (enough of pleasure)
via + gen.

the way of...
via veritatis

the way of truth
omnis, omnis, omne (adj.)

'all of' is represented in Latin by 'omnis' as an adjectivein agreement.
ii omnes

all of them
summus (adj)
"the top of"
imus (adj.)
"the bottom of"
pietas -tis
devotion
ad imum puteum
to the bottom of the well
summus mons
the top of the mountain
filius magnae pietatis ei erat
He had a son of great devotion.
puella decem annorum
a ten-year-old girl
statua viginti pedum
a statue twenty feet high
non semper ignavi est metus
Fear is not always (a mark of) a coward.
clamor infantis
a baby's cry (infans clamat)
timor mortis
fear of death (mortem timere)
impetum hostium exspectabamus
We were waiting for the enemy's attack
timor populi

Subjective Genitive

In the sense that people have the fear
Fear of the people (Context!!! people's fear of something or the fear Of the (scary) people)
praedia aliis coluit, non sibi
He cultivated the fields for others, not himself.
res mihi, non tibi utilis
A thing useful to me, but not to you
Quintia formos est multis
Quintia is beautiful to many
linguae Latinae studebant
They were studying the Latin language
tui credere non possum
I cannot believe you
nemini serviam
I shall serve no one
nobis semper obstabant
They were always standing in our way.
subvenite mihi!
Help me!
hostibus restiterunt
they resisted the enemy.
cedere + dat.
to yield
credere + dat.
to believe
displicere + dat.
to displease
favere +dat.
to favour
fidere +dat.
to trust
gratulari + dat.
congratulate
ignoscere +dat.
to pardon
imminere + dat.
to hang over, menace
imperare + dat.
to order
iubeo + acc.
to order
invidere + dat.
to envy
irasci + dat.
to be angry with
minari + dat.
to threaten
tibi non creditur

to be believed, who is the object?
You are not believed.
nostris non resistetur
nostris - "of our things"

nostrum - "of us"

Our men will meet no resistance.
documento esse
to be a proof
exitio esse
to cause ruin
dolori esse
to be a source of grief
impedimento erat mihi
It was a hindrance to me
magno dedecori vobis erit
It will be to your great disgrace
cui bono?
to whose advantage?
nobis auxilio venerunt
They came to assist us.
fundum mihi dono dedit


active / passive
Person
Tense
He gave me the farm as a gift.
Some verbs take the Genitive

memini - remember

obliviscor - forget
rerum praeteritarum memento

remember the past

noli mei oblivisci!

Do not forget me
miseret me omnium captivorum
I feel pity for all prisoners
paenitebit vos protervitatis vestrae
you will repent for your impudence