Annals 11.32 Flashcards
adeō adīre adīvī/adiī aditus
to approach; attack; visit, address; undertake; take possession (inheritance)
centuriō centuriōnis m.
centurion
comitor comitārī comitātus sum
to accompany
dēfōrmitās —ātis f.
ugliness, deformity, hideousness; baseness, vileness, deformity of character
dīgredior dīgressus sum
to walk or go apart, aside, or away; depart; separate; come from (> di– and gradior)
dīlābor –lāpsus sum
to slip, glide, fall apart; depart, pass away
ēmētior ēmētīrī ēmēnsus sum
to measure out or off; pass over, traverse
excipiō excipere excēpī exceptus
to take out; remove; follow; receive; ward off, relieve
eximō eximere exēmī exēmptus
to take away, remove
incēdō incēdere incessī incessus
to go, happen; proceed; walk (in a stately manner)
intendō intendere intendī intentus
to hold out; stretch, strain, exert
intereā
meanwhile
interim
meanwhile, in the meantime; at the same time; however, nevertheless
intrō intrāre intrāvī intrātus
to enter; go into, penetrate; reach
latebra –ae f.
hiding place, concealment
Lūculliānus –a –um
of Lucullus (wealthy Republican general)
nūntius nūnti(ī) m.
messenger/herald/envoy; message (oral), warning; report; messenger’s speech
obviam
in the way of
orō orāre orāvī orātus
to pray (to); to plead (before a court or assembly)
Ōstiēnsis –e
of Ostia (seaport town of Rome)
passim
here and there, indiscriminately
pēs pedis m.
foot [pedem referre => to retreat]
publicum –ī n.
public property; areas open to the public
pūrgāmentum (pūrgāmen) –ī n.
sweepings, offscourings, filth, dirt
quisquam quicquam
someone, something; anyone, anything
repente or repens
suddenly, unexpectedly
sōlitūdō –inis f.
solitude, loneliness; desert, waste land
ultiō –ōnis f.
act of vengeance
undique
from every side/direction/place/part/source; on all/both sides/surfaces; everywhere; completely; allover; from every point of view, in all respects
vehiculum vehiculī n.
a means of transport, carriage, conveyance, vehicle
Vestālis –e
of Vesta, Vestal, of the cult of Vesta
via viae f.
way, road, street
virgō virginis f.
maiden, young woman, girl of marriageable age, virgin
indō, indere, indidī, inditum
put on, place on