Augustine 7.9.14 vocabulary Flashcards
indāgō (1)
to trace out, track; investigate
rapīna, ae, f.
the act of plundering; abduction (of a person)
exināniō, exinānire, exinānīvī or exināniī, exinānītum
to make empty
habitus, ūs, m.
appearance, clothing
crux, crucis, f.
cross
genū, genūs, n.
knee
cōnfiteor, cōnfitērī, confessus
to admit, confess; to disclose, reveal
ūnigenitus, a, um
only begotten (EcclLat) (a standard epithet of Jesus Christ)
parcō, parcere, pepercī, parsūrus
to spare
abscondō, abscondere, abscondī and abscondidī, absconditum
to hide
reficiō, reficere, refēcī, refectum
to rebuild; restore, refresh
mītis, mīte
mild, gentle
mānsuētus, a, um
gentle
cothurnus, ī, m.
buskin (the high boot worn by tragic actors)
inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventum
to find
requiēs, requiētis, f.
rest
ēvānēscō, ēvānēscere, ēvānuī
to vanish
obscūrō (1)
to darken
īnsipiēns, īnsipientis
foolish