Annals 11.11 Flashcards

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accipiō accipere accēpī acceptus

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to receive; accept; hear (of), learn (of)

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ācer ācris ācre

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sharp, keen; fierce

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adoptiō –ōnis f.

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a taking or receiving of one in the place of a child; adoption

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adscīscō –ere –scīvī –scītus

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take as an ally, associate

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adsimulō adsimulāre adsimulāvī adsimulātus

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to make like; to counterfeit, feign; (pass.), make one’s self like

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anguis anguis m. or f.

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snake

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antīquitus

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from of old, since ancient times; formerly, in ancient times

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caerimōnia (caeremōnia) –ae f.

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a religious usage, sacred rite, religious ceremony

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Circensis –e

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pertaining to the Circus Maximus

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collēgium collēgiī n.

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college, guild

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compōnō compōnere composuī compōsitus

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to compare; place/put/add/collect together, collate; match (up); store/hoard; calm; construct, build; arrange, compile, compose, make up; organize, order; settle

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condō condere condidī conditus

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to put/insert (into); store up/put away, preserve, bottle (wine); bury/inter; sink; build/found, make; shut (eyes); conceal/hide/keep safe; put together, compose; restore; sheathe (sword); plunge/bury (weapon in enemy); put out of sight

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cūra cūrae f.

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care, concern; anxiety

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custōs custōdis m.

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guard; sentry/watch; guardian/protector/keeper; doorkeeper/watchman/janitor; jailer, warden; poll watcher; spy; garrison; container; replacement vine shoot

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dētractor –ōris m.

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one who disparages, a belittler

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Domitiānus –ī m. (Domitiānus –a –um)

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the emperor Domitian (ruled 81-96)

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Domitius –iī m.

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Domitius, name of a Roman gens, especially the Domitii Ahenobarbi

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dracō –ōnis m.

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serpent

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ēdō ēdere ēdidī ēditus

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to eject/emit; put/give forth (buds); beget; bear (fruit); display/evince/exhibit; utter solemnly; pronounce/decree (oracle); deliver (message); issue (command); publish; disclose, tell, relate, make known; declare, make formal statement; cause

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exsequor (exequor) exsequī exsecūtus sum

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to follow, accomplish, persist

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externus –a –um

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outside, foreign, strange

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fābulōsus –a –um

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famous; mythical

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favor favōris m.

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favor, goodwill

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haudquāquam

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by no means whatever, not at all

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iactāntia –ae f.
boasting, self-display
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ineō inīre iniī/inīvī initus
to enter
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intentus –a –um
earnestly attentive, intent; expectant (\> intendo)
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L.
Standard abbreviation for the praenomen Lucius
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ludicrum –ī n.
an amusement; plaything; sport, spectacle
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lūdus lūdī m.
game, play, sport, pastime, entertainment, fun; school, elementary school
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magistrātus magistrātūs m.
magistracy, civil office; office; magistrate, functionary
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mīrāculum –ī n.
a marvel
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mox
soon; then
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narrō –āre –āvī –ātum
to narrate, relate, describe, express, tell
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octingentī –ae –a; octingentēsimus –a –um
800, 800th
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omnīnō
entirely, absolutely
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potis or pote (indecl.)
powerful, able
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praeditus –a –um
endowed with
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praesāgium –ī n.
a presentiment, foreboding, presage
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praetermittō praetermittere praetermīsī praetermissum
to let pass, omit
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quia
because; (introducing a clause after a verb of saying) that
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quindecimir –virī m.
member of the college of fifteen priests in charge of the Sibylline Books
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quindecimvirālis –e
of the quindecimviri (college of fifteen priests in charge of the Sibylline books)
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ratiō ratiōnis f.
account, reckoning, invoice; plan; prudence; method; reasoning; rule; regard
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referō referre rettulī relātus
to bring back; report
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sacerdōtium –ī n.
the priesthood, office of a priest, sacerdotal office
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saeculāris –e
occurring once every saeculum; worldly, secular, profane, lay; pagan, heathen
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satis or sat (comp. satius)
enough, sufficiently
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sedeō sedēre sēdī sessus
to sit, remain; settle; encamp
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sexāgintā; sexāgēsimus –a –um
60, 60th
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soleō solēre solitus sum
to be accustomed; be in the habit of; become accustomed to
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spectō spectāre spectāvī spectātus
to look at, observe
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tum or tunc
then, at that time; then, thereupon, afterwards (\> tum–ce)
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ūnus –a –um
1, alone; single
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vulgō vulgāre vulgāvī vulgātus
to spread around/among the multitude; publish, divulge, circulate; prostitute