Augustine 6.3.3 part 2 vocabulary Flashcards
nūntiō (1)
to announce
tacitē
silently
diuturnus, a, um
long-lasting
onus, oneris, n.
burden
nancīscor, nancīscī, nactus
to meet with, obtain
feriātus, a, um
at rest
strepitus, ūs, m.
din, disturbance
causa, ae, f.
trial, dispute; (alleged reason, cause; principle)
suspensus, a, um
in suspense
dissertō
to deal with (in discussion, in a speech, etc.)
impendō, impendere, impendī, impēnsum
(to weigh out); to expend
volūmen, inis, n.
scroll, roll (of a book), volume
ēvolvō, ēvolvere, ēvoluī, ēvolūtum
to unroll
obtundō, obtundere, obtudī, obtūsum or obtūnsum
(to beat down); to dull, make weaker; make hoarse
quīlibet, quaelibet, quodlibet
whoever you please, whatever you please
utīque
absolutely; without doubt