Annals 11.27 Flashcards
agō agere ēgī āctus
to drive; do; spend, conduct; concern (oneself with a thing); make a proposal (about)
audeō audēre ausus sum
to dare
auspex –icis m./f.
one who divines by watching birds; a diviner; (fig.), a leader, author, patron, guide, director (> avis and specio, look)
complexus –ūs m.
embrace
conveniō convenīre convēnī conventus
meet
convīva –ae m.
guest, table–companion
dēnique
finally, in the end; and then; at worst; in short, to sum up; in fact, indeed
dēsīgnō dēsīgnāre dēsīgnāvī dēsīgnātus
to mark out, arrange
eō īre iī/īvī itum
to go, walk; march, advance; pass; flow; pass (time); ride; sail
gnārus –a –um
knowing, skilled, practised; (sometimes also in passive sense) known
līberī līberōrum m. pl.
children
licentia licentiae f.
licence
mortālis –e
subject to death, mortal; of mortal nature, lineage, or descent; earthly, human; made by man, mortal; subst., mortales, ium, c., mortals, men, mankind; mortalia, ium, n., human affairs; fortunes, woes (> mors)
nēdum
by no means, much less, still less, not to speak of
nox noctis f.
night
obsignō –āre
to seal, seal up, attest under seal
ōsculum –ī n.
kiss
reticeō –cēre –cuī
to refrain from speaking, keep silent
sacrificō –āre
to make sacrifice, sacrifice
scrībō scrībere scrīpsī scrīptus
to write
senex senis
old, aged
suscipiō suscipere suscēpī susceptus
to undertake; support; accept, receive, take up
ūllus –a –um
any
videor vidērī vīsus sum
to seem; be seen