Annals 11.28 Flashcards

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absum abesse āfuī āfutūrus

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to be absent, be distant

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accingō –ere –cīnxī –cīnctus

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to gird on; gird; arm, equip; make one’s self ready; prepare; resort to (> ad and cingo)

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aperiō aperīre aperuī apertus

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to uncover, open, disclose; explain, recount; reveal; found; excavate; spread out

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atrōcitās atrōcitātis n.

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fierceness, harshness, enormity

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auris auris f.

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ear

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claudō (clūdō or clodō) claudere clausī clausus

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to close, shut, block up; conclude, finish; blockade, besiege; enclose; confine

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colloquium colloquiī n.

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talk, conversation; discussion; interview; meeting, conference

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cōnfiteor cōnfitērī cōnfessus sum

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to confess, admit

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cōnsulātus cōnsulātūs m.

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consulship

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damnō damnāre damnāvī damnātus

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to pass/pronounce judgment, find guilty; deliver/condemn/sentence; harm/damn/doom;discredit; seek/secure condemnation of; find fault; bind/oblige under a will

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dēdecus dēdecōris n.

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shame, disgrace, dishonor

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dēvincō –ere –vīcī –victus

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to conquer completely, to vanquish; wage successfully

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dīgnitās dīgnitātis f.

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worth, excellence; fitness/suitability (for task),; honor, esteem, standing; rank/status; merit; dignity; position/authority/office; dignitaries (pl.)

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discrīmen discriminis n.

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division, crisis; distinction, difference

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dubium dubiī n.

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doubt, hesitation

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excidium –iī n.

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a complete cutting or tearing down; razing, demolition, destruction (> exscindo)

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fīdūcia fīdūciae f.

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formīdō formīdinis f.

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fremō fremere fremuī

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to groan, roar

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hebes hebetis

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blunt; dim, weak; sluggish; stupid

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histriō –ōnis m.

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a stage–actor

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igitur

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inhorrēscō inhorrēscere inhorruī —

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to be rough; of the sea, rise up, become rough, swell; to cause to bristle; shiver, tremble; shake with fear

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īnsultō īnsultāre īnsultāvī īnsultātus

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to (w. dat.), to leap upon, bound upon, gallop over, trample on; (w. acc.), bound, dance, rush through; absol., prance,; insult, be insolent, mock; exult (> insilio, leap upon)

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iūssus iūssūs m.
order
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metus metūs m.
fear, dread, anxiety
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occultus –a –um
hidden, secret
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patrō patrāre patrāvī patrātus
to bring to pass, execute, perform, achieve, accomplish, bring about, effect, finish, conclude
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penes
(prep. w. acc.), within one's power or possession
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praevaleō –valēre –valuī —
to be stronger, have superior power
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procul
away; at distance, far off
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propinquus –a –um
near, neighboring; related; masc. sb. relatives
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rea –ae f.
a (female) defendant, prisoner, a criminal, culprit
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reputō reputāre reputāvī reputātus
to think, consider
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rūrsus or rūrsum
turned back, backward; on the contrary/other hand, in return, in turn, again
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sēcrētus –a –um
separated, apart, retired, solitary; secret; unnoticed (\> secerno)