A | B |
sto | stand |
stupeo | be amazed |
huc illuc | here and there |
undique | on all sides |
tumultus | uproar |
traho | pull, drag |
res | thing, affair, matter |
ille, illa, illud | that |
hic, haec, hoc | this |
obsono | go shopping |
sine | without |
duco | lead, take |
ingens | huge |
cado | fall |
discedo | depart, leave |
trado | hand over |
patruus | uncle |
primum | first |
ago | do, drive |
advenio | arrive |
clausus | closed |
Argus | Monster with 100 eyes who was killed by Mercury |
Minos | King of Crete and husband of Pasiphae |
Medusa | Her look could turn you to stone |
Pegasus | Sprang from the blood of Medusa |
Echidna | Mother of many hideous monsters |
Chimaera | Part goat, part lion, part snake or dragon |
Sirens | Their voices lured sailors to destruction |
Chiron | He was the first Centaur |
Centaurs | Creatures who were half man, half horse |
Cerberus | Three-headed dog who guarded the gates of Haedes |
Jason | The leader of the Argonauts |
Lemnos | An island inhabited only by women |
Hylas | Armour-bearer of Hercules who was accidently drowned by a water nymph |
Symplegades | Clashing rocks encountered by the Argonauts, |
Phineus | A prophet who was terrorized by the Harpies |
Sphinx | This monster devoured those who could not solve her riddle |
Hercules | He brought Cerberus to the land of the living |
Euryale | sister of Medusa and Stheno |
Pelias | Jason's wicked cousin |
Aeetes | King of Colchis |
Zeus | King of the gods |
Ladon | The dragon of the Hesperides |
Perseus | Cut off the head of Medusa |
Amazons | Warrior women |
Talus | Bronze Age monster who guarded the island of Crete |
Minotaur | Half man, half bull |
Medea | A sorceress who loved Jason |
Charybdis | She was turned into a whirlpool |
Argo | Jason's ship |
Phrixus | He sacrificed the golden ram to Zeus |
Hydra | A nine-headed snake that terrorized the area of Lake Lerna |
Bellerophon | He tamed and rode Pegasus |
Theseus | The hero who killed the Minotaur |
Triton | Half man, half fish |
Harpies | Their name means "The Snatchers" |
Muses | Nine goddesses of the arts |
Polyphemus | One-eyed giant, a Cyclops |
Helle | Sister of Phrixus who drowned in their escape |
Pelias | Jaon's wicked cousin |
Colchis | The country of the golden fleece |
tense that always translates with "had" | pluperfect |
part used for all perfect active forms | 3rd part (-i) |
case used to say "to/for" | dative case |
case that means "of" | genitive case |
use this case for direct objects | accusative case |
"-ius" | this ending is on the genitive singular forms of hic and ille |
this tense translates "was/were ____ing" | imperfect tense |
this part of a verb translates "having been _____ed" | 4th principal part |
mappa | napkin |
spina | central barrier of race track |
iaceo | lie |
moles | mass |
lapis | stone |
curriculum | race track, course |
veto | forbid |
dies | day |
metus | fear |
vocative | direct address |
faveo | support |
Curia | senate house |
domus | house, home |
oppressus | crushed |
conficio | finsih |
Curia | senate house |
Cloaca maxima | huge sewer |
number of chariot race laps | seven |
Colosseum | amphitheater |
Circus Maximus | racetrack |
eam | (d.o.) her, it |
eum | (d.o.) him it |
ab eo | by him |
vos | you all |
nos | we, us |
tu | you (singular subject) |
te | you (singular object) |
a nobis | by us |
nobis | to for us |
tibi | to you (singular) |
mihi | to me |
translates as "I___, I am___ing, I do ___" | first principal part |
fungus | mushroom |
peponis | of the pumpkin |
rota | wheel |
rotae | of the wheel |
pabulum | fodder |
pabuli | of fodder |
vespertilio | bat |
vespertilionis | of the bat |
truncus | tree trunk |
trunci | of the tree trunk |
funis | rope AND of the rope |
horreum | storehouse |
horrei | of the storehouse |
glans | acorn |
glandis | of the acorn |
triticum | wheat |
tritici | of wheat |
plaustrum | wagon |
plaustri | of the wagon |
autumnus | the fall |
autumni | of the fall |
cucurbita | gourd |
cucurbitae | of the gourd |
pepo | pumpkin |
fungi | of the mushroom |