Cicero, In Catilinam I, section 20 Flashcards
abeō abīre abiī abitum
to go away
aequus –a –um
level, even; equitable, just; calm, tranquil; equal to; suitable to
animadvertō animadvertere animadvertī animadversus
to pay attention to, attend to; notice, observe; judge, estimate; punish (in+ACC)
attendō attendere attendī attentus
to pay attention, watch closely
ecquid
(subst. interr. pron., denoting vehement feeling ), whether anybody? anything, any one; anybody? who, what, anything? freq.; (adv.), ecquid, as to anything, in any respect or degree? perchance? at all? (> ec and quis)
ēmorior emorī ēmortuus sum
to die
eō īre iī/īvī itum
to go, walk; march, advance; pass; flow; pass (time); ride; sail
fuga fugae f.
flight
inquam inquis inquit inquiunt
to say; it is said, one says
mandō mandāre mandāvī mandātus
to entrust, commit to one’s charge, deliver over; commission; order, command
obtemperō obtemperāre obtemperāvī obtemperātus
to obey, comply
perspiciō perspicere perspexī perspectus
to see through; examine; observe
postulō postulāre postulāvī postulātus
to demand, claim; require; ask/pray for
referō referre rettulī relātus
to bring back; report
silentium silenti(ī) n.
silence