Augustine 1.15.24 Flashcards
amplexor amplexārī or amplexō amplexāre
to embrace; value, be fond of
dēprecātiō –ōnis f.
an averting by prayer, appeal, intercession, plea, apology
disciplīna disciplīnae f.
teaching, instruction, education; training; discipline; method, science, study
dulcēscō dulcēscere dulcuī —
to become sweet
- ēruō ēruere ēruī ērutus *
to cast out or up; to overthrow; remove, unearth, dig up
manus manūs f.
hand; band, troop; in manibus: in hands, i.e. published; manūs dare: surrender
pessimus –a –um
worst
praecordia –ōrum n.
the diaphragm or midriff; the vital parts; the heart; the heart as the seat of courage; spirit, heart (> prae and cor)
rēx rēgis m.
king
sēductiō –ōnis f.
the act of taking aside; (LL) allurement, enticement, distraction
sub
under; at the foot of; near; up to (+ abl.)