Chapter 8 Flashcards
numquam
never
Cicerō, Cicerōnis, m.
(Marcus Tullius) Cicero
ex/ē
(+ abl.)
out of, from, from within; by reason of, on account of;
of (when following a cardinal number)
tamen
nevertheless, still
dēmōnstrō, dēmōnstrāre, dēmōnstrāvī, dēmōnstrātum
to point out, show, demonstrate
discō, discere, didici, —
to learn
soror, sorōris, f.
sister
copiae, copiārum, pl.
supplies, troops, forces
lībertās, lībertātis, f.
liberty
laus, laudis, f.
praise, glory, fame
dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductum
to lead; consider, regard; prolong
scrīptor, scrīptōris, m.
writer, author
doceō, docēre,ocuī, doctum
to teach
ad
(+ acc.)
to, up to, near to
victōria, victōriae, f.
victory
cōpia, cōpiae, f.
abundance, supply
agō, agere, ēgī, āctum
to drive, lead, do, act; pass, spend
frāter, frātris, m.
brother
scrībō, scriber, scrīpsī, scrīptum
to write, compose
trahō, trahere, trāxī, tractum
to draw, drag; derive, acquire
vincō, vincere, vīcī, victum
to conquer, overcome
ratiō, ratiōnis, f.
reckoning, account; reason, judgment, consideration; system; manner, method
dum
while, as long as, at the same time as
grātiās agere
(+ dat.)
to thank
(lit. “to give thanks to”)
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum
to carry; carry on, manage, conduct, wage, accomplish, perform