Apuleius 11.27.9 and 11.30.3-5 vocabulary Flashcards
exaptō (1)
to place on
admodum
rather, quite
compendium, iī, n.
gain, profit
comparō (1)
to prepare, devise, acquire
per quiētem
in sleep
cōram
openly, face to face
adfamen, inis, n.
greeting, salutation
tamquam nunc or quam nunc
as now
incunctanter
unhesitatingly
patrōcinium, iī, n.
(patronage); defense (in a court case)
exciō excīre exīvī excītum
to summon, give rise to
grex, gregis, m.
(herd, flock) crowd, assembly
pastophorus, ī, m.
a priest of Isis
decuriō, ōnis, m
“decurion” (member of a governing committee of a collegium)
quīnquennālis, is, m.
an official holding an office (for five years) in a collegium
rūrsus
again
quāquā
in every place
mūnia, ōrum, n.pl.
official functions, duties
Sulla, ae, m.
L. Cornelius Sulla Felix, dictator 82-79 BCE
calvitium, iī, n.
baldness
quōquōversus
in every direction
obvius a um
lying open, exposed
obeō obīre obīvī or obiī obitum
(to go or come, visit; meet, die); perform