Augustine 6.3.3 part 1 vocabulary Flashcards
iam
now, already; even now
ingemēscō, ingemēscere, ingemēscuī
to groan
orō (1)
to pray, to pray for
subveniō, subvenīre, subvēnī, subventum
to come help, to bring relief
disserō, disserere, disseruī
to discuss
saeculum, ī, n.
age, period of time; this earthly (secular) world
opīnor (1)
to think, have as an opinion
potestās, ātis, f.
power; (Eccl. Lat, in plural) the “powers that be,” powerful people
caelibātus, ūs, m.
celibacy (the state of being unmarried)
tantum
only, just
temptāmen, inis, n.
temptation (Eccl. Lat.)
luctāmen, inis, m.
struggle
sōlāmen, inis, n.
source of comfort, consolation
sapidus, a, um
savory
pānis, pānis, m.
bread
rūminō (1)
to ruminate; to chew over
coniciō, conicere, coniēcī, coniectum
to conjecture
nōscō, nōscere, nōvī, nōtum
to get to know; (in perfect) to know
experior, experīrī, expertus
to find out
fovea, ae, f.
ditch, pitfall
sēclūdō, sēclūdere, sēclūsī, sēclūsum
to shut out
caterva, ae, f.
company, band (of armed men); crowd
negōtiōsus, a, um
occupied with business
īnfirmitās, ātis, f.
weakness