Latin Verbs and Adjectives Illustrated
Captivating images illustrating Latin verbs and adjectives with their meanings, from being dazed and standing agape to breathing out, deserting, plundering, and more. Each image showcases the essence of the Latin term in a visually appealing manner, aiding in better understanding and retention of vocabulary.
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1. obstipesco, -ere obstipui
1. obstipesco, -ere obstipui to be dazed, stand agape
2. carus, a, um dear
3. aequaevus, a, um of equal age
4. exhalo, -are breathe out
5. desero, -ere, deserui, desertus
5. desero, -ere, deserui, desertus to desert, forsake
6. diripio, -ere, -ripui, -reptus
6. diripio, -ere, -ripui, -reptus to snatch apart, plunder, ravage
7. parvus, a, um small
8. lustro, (1) to survey, purify
9. defessus, a, um tired, weary, worn out
10. saltus, -us m. leap, bound
11. aeger, aegra, aegrum
11. aeger, aegra, aegrum sick, weary
12. adeo (adv) indeed, so much, truly
13. limen, liminis n. threshold, doorway
14. secretus, a, um remote, hidden, secret
15. a(d)spicio -ere, -spexi, -spectus
15. a(d)spicio -ere, -spexi, -spectus to see, look at
16. clarus, a, um clear, bright; famous
17. passim everywhere, all about
19. infestus, a, um hostile
20. everto, -ere, everti, eversus
20. everto, -ere, everti, eversus to over turn, destroy
21. coniunx, coniugis spouse
22. praemetuo, -ere to fear (beforehand)
23. Erinys, -yos f. Fury (avenging goddess)
24. abdo, -dere, -didi, -ditus
24. abdo, -dere, -didi, -ditus to hide, bury
25. invisus, a, um hated, hateful