Cicero, In Catilinam I, section 15 Flashcards
adsequor (assequor) adsequī adsecūtus
to follow on, pursue, go after; overtake; gain, achieve; equal, rival; understand
āiō
to say (defective), assert; say yes/so, affirm, assent; prescribe/lay down (law)
caelum caelī n.
sky, heaven
comitium comitī(ī) n.
voting assembly; elections
committō committere commīsī commīssus
to bring together, unite, join, connect, attach; put together, construct; entrust; engage (battle), set against; begin, start; bring about; commit; incur; forfeit
coniciō –icere –iēcī –iectus
to throw together, to unite, collect; pile up; dispute, contend; to conclude; to direct, urge, drive quickly towards
cōnor cōnārī cōnātus sum
to try, attempt
dēclīnātiō dēclīnātiōnis f.
turning aside, swerve
dēsistō dēsistere dēstitī dēstitus
to cease, desist
Iānuārius –a –um
of or belonging to Janus or the month of January
iūcundus –a –um
pleasant, delightful, agreeable, pleasing
Lepidus –ī m.
Lepidus, a praenomen, esp. of the Aemilii; M’. Aemilius Lepidus was consul in 66 BCE
nesciō nescīre nescīvī/nesciī nescītus
to not know
omittō omittere omīsī omissus
to lay aside; omit; let go; disregard
parō parāre parāvī parātus
to prepare; furnish/supply/provide; produce; obtain/get; buy; raise; put up; plan
petītiō petītiōnis f.
candidacy; petition; an applying or soliciting for office, an application, solicitation, candidacy.
prīdiē
day before
quot
how many , as many as (undeclinable)
quotiēns or quotiēs
how many times; as often as, whenever
sciō scīre scīvī/sciī scītus
to know
spīritus spīritūs m.
breathing, breath, spirit, life
stō stāre stetī statum
to stand; stand fast, endure
Tullus –ī m.
a cognomen; L. Volcatius Tullus was consul in 66 BCE