Latin Vocabulary Lesson 12: Aeneas Flees from Troy
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The word 'ira' translates to 'joy'.

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'Timere' means 'to fear'.

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'Capere' is a Latin word meaning 'to capture'.

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'Nōmen' refers to a 'shadow'.

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'Pius' translates to 'weak'.

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'Iter' can be translated as 'journey'.

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'Flamma' translates to 'coast'.

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'Perire' means 'to arrive'.

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timēre

to fear, to be afraid of

diū

long (in duration)

ubique

everywhere

adire

to approach, to go to

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perire

to perish, to die

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pius

pious, devoted

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cūrser

to run

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fātum

fate

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Study Notes

Vocabulary

  • porta: gate
  • dolus: deceit
  • ira: anger
  • occidere: to kill
  • timor: fear
  • timēre: to fear
  • iānua: door
  • irātus: angry
  • cadere: to fall, to happen
  • fallere: to deceive , to make someone to believe something which is wrong
  • intereä: meanwhile/while
  • hic: here
  • posteā: later
  • tunc: then
  • relinquere: to leave behind
  • abire: to leave
  • construere: to build
  • sē recipere: to take oneself to
  • urbs: town
  • gaudium: joy

Lesson 12: Aeneas Flees from Troy

  • diū: for a long time.
  • ubique: everywhere
  • pro: for
  • timēre prō: to fear for, to be concerned about
  • timeō, timui: to fear, to be afraid
  • (sich) fürchten: to fear, to be afraid
  • ( + Akk.) Angst haben: to have fear/anxiety
  • ( + pro) sich fürchten um: to be afraid for someone, to feel anxiety
  • Angst haben um: to have fear/anxiety about something/someone
  • Adire: to approach
  • adeō, adii: to go to
  • perire: to perish
  • pereō, perīi: to perish
  • pius: pious, respectful
  • currere: to run
  • curro, cucurri: to run
  • penātēs: household gods/hearth gods
  • annus: year
  • infirmus: weak
  • dextrae: right hand
  • (-a,-um) dextrae f: (right hand); feminine noun.
  • die rechte Hand: right hand
  • capere: to seize,take
  • capio, cēpī: to seize,take
  • ruinae: ruins, wreckage
  • flamma: flame
  • lītus: shore
  • iter: journey
  • respicere: to look back, to see again
  • oculus: eye
  • trādere: to hand over, to entrust
  • trādō, trādidī: to hand over, to entrust
  • nōmen: name/noun
  • despērāre: to despair
  • despērō: to despair
  • cum: with
  • umbra: shadow
  • Subj. + Perf. umbrae f: present, or perfect sense for the subjunctive
  • fātum: fate
  • patria: fatherland, homeland
  • novus: new
  • mūnus: task
  • temptāre: to try, to test, to challenge
  • nāvis: ship.
  • Gen. Pl. nāvium: ships, genitive plural
  • ex oculis abire: to disappear from sight

Additional Notes

  • Perfektformen of adire: Past tense forms of the verb "adire" are formed using "ad" + the perfect forms of "ire."
  • römische Hausgötter: Roman household gods
  • annis infirmus: weak with age.

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