Book 01: Chapters 12-13 Flashcards
lenis, -e
soft, mild, gentle
linter, -tris
boat, skiff
explorator
explorer, scout, spy
vigilia, -ae
a watch (night divided by Romans into 4)
castrum, -i (n)
castra, -orum
castle, fort, fortress
camp, encampment
nondum
not yet
impeditus
hindered, impeded (by baggage)
impassible
inopinans, -antis
unawares
adgredior, -gredi, -gressus sum
to approach (aggressively), to begin, undertake
concido, -cidere, -cidi, -cisum
to cut up, cut down, destroy
abdo, abdere, abdidi, abditum
to withdraw, hide
pagus, -i
village or canton
sive…sive
whether…or
casus, -us
fall, downfall, accident, mishap
persolvo, -solvere, -solvi, -solutum
pay, pay off
infero, inferre, intuli, inlatum
to bear, betake oneself, bring on
ulciscor, ulcisci, ultus sum
to avenge
curo, -are
to see to a thing being done
repentinus, -a, -um
sudden, unexpected
aeger, aegra, aegrum
sick, ill
with difficulty, vexation
commoveo, -movere, -movi, -motum
to move violently
*to disturb
conficio, -ficere, -feci, fectum
to finish, conclude, make ready
sin
but if, if however
improvisus, -a, -um
unexpected
adorior, -oriri, -ortus sum
to attack
tribuo, -uere, -ui, -utum
to attribute, allot, assign
despicior, -spicere, -spexi, -spectum
to look down
to look down upon, despise
dolus, -i
device, artifice
nitor, niti, nissus sum
to lean upon, put one’s trust in
magnopere
greatly, very much
incommodus, -a, -um
troublesome, disagreeable
committo, -mittere, -misi, -missum
[with ut & subjunctive]
to bring it about that
internecio, -onis
extermination, massacre
prodo, -dere, didi, ditum
to put forth, transmit
reminiscor, -i
[w/ genitive]
to recollect, remember