English for dea, deae, f.
goddess
Latin for "I will have prepared"
parāverō
Translation in the correct person and number:
diēs
(a/the) day
2nd principal part of excitō
excitāre
Apuleius included a story about this love god who fell in love with a mortal woman named Psyche.
Cupid
English for uxor, uxōris, f.
wife
Latin for "He will have prepared"
parāverit
Translation in the correct person and number:
reī
of the thing
OR to/for the thing
2nd principal part of exclāmō
exclāmāre
One of the cities in which Apuleius studied rhetoric and philosophy.
Carthage OR Athens OR Rome
English for sī
if
Latin for "We will have prepared"
parāverimus
Translation in the correct person and number:
faciēbus
to/for the faces
OR by/with/from the faces
3rd principal part of excitō
excitāvī
In Apuleius' novel, Metamorphoses, the hero Lucius changes into this animal.
donkey
Latin for fate
fātum
Latin for "You (pl) will have prepared"
parāveritis
Translation in LATIN in the correct person and number:
noon
merīdiēs
3rd principal part of colō
coluī
Apuleius is accused of using this to attract and marry a widow.
magic
Latin for sleep
somnus
Latin for "They will have prepared"
parāverint
Translation in LATIN in the correct person and number:
of thingsrērum
4th principal part of quaerō
quaesītum
In the Metamorphoses, this Egyptian goddess changes Lucius back into a human.
Isis