BG vocab., Book 1.4-5 Flashcards

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mōs, mōris (m.)

A

manner, custom, practice

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ea res (please give more than one possible definition)

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this affair, this matter, this situation, this undertaking, this thing, etc.

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oportet, oportēre, oportuit, —

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it is necessary (impersonal verb)

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damnātum, from damnō (1) in Caesar’s context

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“if condemned”

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vīcus, -ī (m.)

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village, hamlet, ophelia, rosencrantz & guildenstern

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molīta cibaria

A

ground wheat, flour

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oppidum, -ī (n.)

A

fortified town, or just “town”

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subeō, subīre, subiī, subitum

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endure (as in “under + go”)

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adscīscō, adscīscere, adscīvī, adscītum

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to receive as allies

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exūrō, exūrere, exussī, exustum

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to burn up

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nihilō minus (may appear as one word)

A

nevertheless

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combūrō, combūrere, combussī, combustum

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to burn up

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praeterquam (may appear as two words: preposition and object of preposition)

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besides, except

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cōnscīscō, cōnscīscere, cōnscīvī, conscītum

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to resolve upon

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sibi mortem cōnscīscere

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to decide to commit suicide

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iūs, iūris (n.)

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human law, power, authority

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fās

A

divine law

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magistrātus, magistrātūs (m.)

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public office; public official, magistrate

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neque abest suspiciō quīn. . .

A

nor is the suspicion lacking that. . .

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dictiō, dictiōnis (f.)

A

speaking, (in context) pleading

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undique

A

everywhere, on all sides (generally with the meaning “from everywhere”)

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obaerātus, -a, -um (“obaerātōs” as substantive noun)

A

debtor

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per indicium

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“by an informer”; through indication or information

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ex vinculīs

A

“in chains”

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ad quadrīngentōs

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“about forty”