Book 01: Chapter 14 Flashcards
eo
on that account
dubitatio, -onis
doubt, uncertainty, hesitation
commenoro, -re
to recollect, call to mind, remind
accido, -cidere, -cidi
to fall down, to happen
aliquis, aliquid
someone, something
anyone, anything
conscius, -a, -um
cognizant of
caveo, cavere, cavi, cautum
to guard against, beware
commisum
[committo, -mittere, -misi, -missium]
something undertaken, esp. a crime, fault or transgression
obliviscor, oblivisci, oblitus sum
to forget [with gen. or acc.]
recens, recentis
recent, young, fresh, new
contumelia, -ae
outrage, affront, insult
tempto, -are
to prove try, test
*attempt
iter, iteris
march
depono, -ponere, posui, positum
to put down, lay aside
vexo, -are
to harass, vex, annoy
insolenter (adv.)
[insolens, -entis]
contrary to custom, excessively, immodestly, arrogently
glorior, -ari
to boast
tam diu
for a long time, a long time ago
admiror, -ari
to admire, to be astonished at
polliceor, -ceri, citus sum
to offer, proffer, promise
interdum
sometimes
discedo, -cedere, -cessi, -cessum
to part, separate
*to depart, march away
to deviate
consesco, -suescere, suevi, -suetum
to accustom, habituate
quo
because, whereby