Chapter 7 Flashcards
adhūc *
thus far, till now, to this point; hitherto; yet, as yet; still; besides
aedēs aedis f. *
temple, shrine; tomb; apartment, room; house (pl.), abode, dwelling; household
Agrippa –ae m.
Agrippa
Agrippina –ae f.
Agrippina (a name)
C.
abbreviation for the praenomen Gaius (Caius)
Capitōlīnus –a –um
Capitolinus (a Roman cognomen); Petillius Capitolinus, quaestor c. 43 BCE
continuus –a –um
incessant, unremitting; constantly repeating/recurring; successive, next in line; continuous, connected, hanging together; uninterrupted; indivisible; lasting
crimīnor –ārī crimīnātus sum
to charge, allege; make accusations against, indict
cubiculum –ī n.
bedroom
Cupīdō –inis m.
Cupid (name)
dēdicō dēdicāre dēdicāvī dēdicātus
to declare, dedicate
Drusilla –ae f.
Drusilla, the name of several female Julio-Claudians
effigiēs –ēī f.
something molded or fashioned; a figure, likeness, or image (> effingo)
exosculor –ārī –ātus
to kiss fondly
fēminīnus –a –um
female, feminine
festivitās –ātis f.
delightfulness, charm
fīlia fīliae f. **
daughter
habeō habēre habuī habitus *****
to have, hold; consider
habitus habitūs m.
condition, appearance; style of dress, get-up, costume
īnfāns –antis
not capable of speech; an infant
īnsīgnis īnsīgne *
conspicuous, manifest, eminent, notable, famous, distinguished, outstanding
introeō –īre –iī –itum
to go in, enter
iūdicō iūdicāre iūdicāvī iūdicātus
to judge, give judgment; sentence; conclude, decide; declare, appraise
Iūlia –ae f.
Julia
līberī līberōrum m. pl. *
children
Livia –ae f.
Livia; esp. the wife of Augustus
Livilla –ae f.
Livilla (name)
M. = Marcus –ī m.
abbreviation for praenomen Marcus
mās maris m.
a male
mātrimōnium –ī(ī) n.
marriage
nāscor nāscī nātus sum **
to be born, come into being, be formed
Nerō –ōnis m. *
Nero
novem; nōnus –a –um
9, 9th
puerascō puerascere
to approach boyhood
rapiō rapere rapuī raptus **
to seize, tear, carry (off) (by death)
superstes –itis
surviving, remaining alive after death
totidem
just as many
trēs tria ***
three
triennium –ī n.
three year period
Venus –eris f. *
Venus, goddess of love and beauty, identified by the Romans with Aphrodite, daughter of Jupiter and Dione; (meton.), love, lust