Aetas
aetatis, f - age
Moneo
monere, monui, monitum- to remind, advise, war
Oculus
oculi, m - eye
Tum
Then
Verbum
i, n - word
Auditor
auditoris, m - listener, member of audience
Habeo
habere, habui, habitum - to have
Patria
ae, f - fatherland
Prope
Near
What case does propter take?
Accusative
Mens
mentis, f - mind
Do
dare, dedi, datum- to give
Ager
agri, m - field
Procul
Far off
What are three ways "quam" can be used?
"than" with comparative, relative pronoun, "how"
Nauta
ae, m - sailor
Supero
Superare, avi, atum - to overcome
Semper
Always
What does "apud" mean and what case does it take?
Among, and accusative
Exitium
Terreo
terrere, terrui, territum - to terrify, to frighten
Tomorrow
What does "fortasse" mean?
Perhaps