23.2 Flashcards: English-Latin

This exercise provides flashcards of the vocabulary from Chapter 23. Click "Next Entry" to see the first English word; click "Next Entry" again to view the Latin translation. When you have mastered a word, click "Delete Entry" to remove it from the rotation. Whenever you restart the exercise, all the flashcards will be automatically restored.
power, force, violence; strengthvīs, vīs f.
vīrēs, vīrium (pl.)
to goeō, īre, iī or -īvī, itūrus
to go away, departabeō, abīre, abiī or -īvī, abitūrus
to go towards, approachadeō, adīre, adiī or -īvī, aditūrus
to go out, exitexeō, exīre, exiī or -īvī, exitūrus
to enter; beginineō, inīre, iniī or -īvī, initūrus
to perish, diepereō, perīre, periī or -īvī, peritūrus
to go back, returnredeō, redīre, rediī or -īvī, reditūrus
to go up; to undergo; to approachsubeō, subīre, subiī or -īvī, subitūrus
to go across, crosstrānseō, trānsīre, trānsiī or -īvī, trānsitūrus
to carry, bear, endure; report, sayferō, ferre, tulī, lātus
to bring to; causeadferō, adferre, attulī, adlātus
to carry away, take awayauferō, auferre, abstulī, ablātus
to bring together, collect; compare; contributecōnferō, cōnferre, contulī, collātus
to proceed, gosē cōnferre
to bring in, introduce; inflictīnferō, īnferre, intulī, illātus
to offer, bring forwardofferō, offerre, obtulī, oblātus
to carry back, bring back, reportreferō, referre, rettulī, relātus
to lift up, raise; remove, carry off, stealtollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātus
unhappy, unluckyīnfēlix, īnfēlīcis
the whole, all (collectively)cunctus, cuncta, cunctum