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AP Vergil: Song of War p. 433 Column 1 Vocabulary
Matching, flashcards, and concentration games from vocabulary on p. 433, column 1 of Song of War.
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contingō, contingere, contigī, contāctus, -a, -um | to be in contact with; touch |
convellō, convellere, convulsī, convulsus, -a, -um | to tug at, pull violently; to pull up, tear up; to undermine, tear down; to shake, batter |
cūnctor, cūnctārī, cūnctātus sum | to hesitate, delay; to tarry, linger |
doceō, docēre, docuī, doctus, -a, -um | to teach |
efferō, efferre, extulī, ēlātus, -a, -um | to carry out, bring out |
effor, effārī, effātus sum | to utter, say, speak |
ēvādō, ēvādere, ēvāsī, ēvāsus, -a, -um | to escape; to get through |
excipiō, excipere, excēpī, exceptus, -a, -um | to welcome, receive, catch; to follow after, succeed |
excutiō, excutere, excussī, excussus, -a, -um | to shake off/out, knock off/out; to throw out, expel |
exspectō, exspectāre, expectāvī, exspectātus, -a, -um | to look out for, wait for |
fallō, fallere, fefellī, falsus, -a, -um | to deceive, trick; to disappoint; to elude, slip away from |
fateor, fatērī, fassus sum | to acknowledge, accept; to admit guilt, confess |
fīgō, fīgere, fīxī, fīxus, -a, -um | to drive in, fix in, insert; to pierce, shoot; to set down, place firmly, plant |
cōnspectus, cōnspectūs m. | sight, view; appearance; contemplation |
cōnūbium, cōnūbī n. | intermarriage; marriage, wedding |
cor, cordis n. | heart |
coruscus, corusca, coruscum | trembling, quivering; flashing, gleaming, glistening |
crēber, crēbra, crēbrum | at frequent intervals, closely spaced; frequent, repeated, constant; numerous, abundant; (+ abl.) crowded/packed (with), full (of) |
Creūsa, Creūsae f. | Creusa, daughter of Priam & Hecuba, Aeneas' wife, mother of Iulus/Ascanius |
crīnis, crīnis m. | lock of hair, tress; (pl.) hair (of the head) |
cruentus, cruenta, cruentum | stained with blood, bloody, bleeding |
culmen, culminis n. | summit of a building, roof, rooftop; height, zenith |
cūnctī, cūnctae, cūncta | all |
currus, currūs m. | chariot |
Dardanidēs, Dardanidae m. | descendant of Dardanus, Trojan |
Dardanius, Dardanī m. | Dardanus (son of Zeus & Electra, ancestor of Priam; Trojan |
decus, decoris n. | honor, glory; something that adorns, ornament, decoration; grace, beauty |
deinde | then, next |
dēlūbrum, dēlūbrī n. | temple, shrine |
dēmēns | out of one's mind, insane, mad frenzied |
dēnsus, dēnsa, dēnsum | dense, thick; crowded together, massed, closely packed |
dīrus, dīra, dīrum | awful, dire, dreadful |
dīva, dīvae f. | goddess |
dubius, dubia, dubium | uncertain, undecided, hesitant, wavering |
dūrus, dūra, dūrum | hard, solid; hardy, strong, enduring; harsh, pitiless |
dux, ducis m. | leader |
ēgregius, ēgregia, ēgregium | outstanding, excellent, splendid |
ēnsis, ēnsis m. | sword |
ergō | therefore |
Eurus, Eurī m. | east (southeast) wind |
extemplō | without delay, immediately, at once |
exuviae, exuviārum f. | armor stripped from an enemy, spoils; mementos |
faciēs, faciēī f. | appearance; sight, scene; form, shape, image; face, countenance |
facilis, facile | easy |
factum, factī n. | deed, act, action |
fās n. | right, ordained (by divine law); morally right, fitting, proper |
fastīgium, fastīgī n. | sharp point, tip; rooftop, top; high point |
fessus, fessa, fessum | tired, weary, exhausted |
fīdēs, fīdeī f. | good faith, reliability, trust, confidence |
fīdus, fīda, fīdum | faithful, loyal, devoted; trustworthy, reliable |
contigit (impersonal + dative + infinitive) | to fall to one's lot (to do something), happen |
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