Chapters 12-15 Flashcards

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1
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iuxtā, adv. and prep. + acc.

A

“near by.”

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2
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incendō, in(spons), spontis, f.

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“will, volition.” sponte means “deliberately” (OLD 4).

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incendō, incendere, incendī, incensum

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“set on fire.”

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4
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usque

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“continuously” (OLD 5); “up to now” (not CL).

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5
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crux, crucis, f.

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“cross.”

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īlicō, adv.

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“on the spot; there and then.”

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rogus, ī, m.

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“funeral pyre.”

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intueor, intuērī, intuitus

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“look at, watch”

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stupefaciō, stupefacere, stupefēcī, stupefactus

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“stun, stupefy.”

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10
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ferē, adv.

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“approximately, roughly.”

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11
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suspirō (1)

A

“sigh.”

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12
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gemō, gemere, gemuī, gemitus

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“groan, moan.”

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prōmō, prōmere, prompsī, promptum

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“bring out”; “utter” (OLD 4).

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14
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insuper, adv.

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“in addition, besides.”

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15
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sēmen, inis, n.

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“seed”; “offspring, race.”

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16
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sempiternus, a, um

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“eternal.”

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17
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rursus or rursum, adv.

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“backwards; once again.”

18
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ēligō, ēligere, ēlēgī, ēlectum

A

“select, choose.”

19
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pascha, ae, f. and atis, n.

A

“Passover; Easter.”

20
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Aegyptus, ī, f.

A

“Egypt.”

21
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gens, gentis, f.

A

“race, nation”; in plural “pagans, gentiles” (LL).

22
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sollemnitās, ātis, f.

A

“ritual observance.”

23
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hīc, adv.

A

“here.”

24
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cuneus, ī, m.

A

“wedge.”

25
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ulterius, adv.

A

“further.”

26
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malleus, ī, m.

A

“hammer.”

27
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illīdō (inlīdo), illīdere, illīsī, illīsum

A

“crush.”

28
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ēlevō (1)

A

“lift up, raise.”

29
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incongruē, adv.

A

“unsuitably” (LL).

30
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tentōrium, iī, n.

A

“tent.”

31
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contingō, contingere, contigī, contactum

A

“touch”; impersonal + infinitive, “it comes about that” (OLD 8c).

32
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satrapēs, ae, m.

A

“satrap, provincial governor” (originally of the Persian Empire.)

33
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incantātor, ōris, m.

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“enchanger, wizard” (LL).

34
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(h)aruspex, icis, m.

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“diviner” (originally from Etruria).

35
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consuēscō, sonusuēscere, consuēvī, consuētum

A

“be accustomed” (+ inf.).

36
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cunctus, a, um

A

“all.”

37
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iuxtā, adv. acendere incendī, incensum

A

“set on fire.”

38
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succendō, succendere, succendī, succensum

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“to light.”

39
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benedictus, a, um

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“blessed” (ML).

40
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consuētudō, inis, f.

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“habit, practice.”

41
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supergredior (supergradior), supergredī, supergressus

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“surpass.”