Annals 11.13 Flashcards
absolvō –ere –solvī –solūtum
to absolve (someone of), complete
cēnsōrius –a –um
of the censor, censorial; rigid, severe
coerceō coercēre coercuī coercitus
to enclose, confine; restrain, check, curb, repress; limit; preserve; punish; keep in order, control
collis collis m.
hill; mound; high ground; mountain
comperiō comperīre comperī compertus
to learn, discover, find (by investigation); verify, know for certain; find guilty
cōnsulāris cōnsulāris cōnsulāre
consular, of/proper to a consul; of a consular rank; proposed/governed by consul
crēditor –ōris m.
a creditor
dēdūcō dēdūcere dēdūxī dēductus
to lead/draw//pull/bring/stretch down/away/out/off; escort; eject/evict (claimant) divert/draw (water); draw (sword); spin; deduct/reduce/lessen; describe; deduce launch/bring downstream (ship); remove (force); entice; found/settle (colony)
ēdictum –ī n.
a proclamation, ordinance, edict, manifesto
faenus (fēnus) –ōris n.
interest on a debt
fōns fontis m.
spring, fountain, well, source
fōrma fōrmae f.
form, figure, appearance; beauty; mold, pattern
iaciō iacere iēcī iactus
to throw, hurl, cast; throw away; utter; (of buildings) throw up, pile up
increpō increpāre increpavī/increpuī increpatus/increpitus
to rattle; complain loudly about, inveigh against
īnferō īnferre intulī inlātus
to bring/carry in, import; advance, bring/march/step/move foward; impel, urge; inflict/cause/inflict/impose/inspire (w/DAT); [bellum inferre => make war on]; put/throw/thrust in/on, insert; bury/inter; pay; charge as expense; append
lascīvia –ae f.
licentious behavior; unruly behavior
lēx lēgis f.
law
litterātūra –ae f.
use of letters, the alphabet
mūnia –ium n.
duties, functions, official duties
parēns parentis m. or f.
parent, father, mother
probrum –ī n.
insult, disgrace, scandal
scaena scaenae f.
stage, piece of theatrical behavior, charade
sevērus –a –um
stern, strict, severe; grave, austere; weighty, serious; unadorned, plain
Simbruīnus –a –um
of Simbruvium (a district in the Sabine hills), of Simbruvium (a district in the Sabine hills)