Cicero, In Catilinam I, section 21 Flashcards
adulēscēns adulēscentis
young, youthful; “minor” (in reference to the younger of two having same name); subs: young man or woman
cārus –a –um
precious; dear (to) (+ dat.)
circumstō circumstāre circumstetī
to stand round, surround
clāmō clāmāre clāmāvī clāmātus
to proclaim, declare; cry/shout out; shout/call name of; accompany with shouts
exaudiō exaudīre exaudīvī exaudītus
to hear
honestus –a –um
honorable, respectable
īnferō īnferre intulī inlātus
to bring/carry in, import; advance, bring/march/step/move foward; impel, urge; inflict/cause/inflict/impose/inspire (w/DAT); [bellum inferre => make war on]; put/throw/thrust in/on, insert; bury/inter; pay; charge as expense; append
iūs iūris n.
law; legal system; code; right; duty; justice; court; binding decision; oath
Mārcellus –ī m.
M. Claudius Marcellus; he would be consul in 51, and a staunch opponent of Caesar
probō probāre probāvī probātus
to approve (of), esteem, commend, recommend, certify; give assent/approval/sanction; let; show to be real/true; examine, test, try, prove, demonstrate; get accepted
prōsequor prōsequī prōsecūtus sum
to accompany, follow
quiēscō quiēscere quiēvī quiētus
to sleep, rest, keep quiet/calm, be at peace/rest; be inactive/neutral; permit
Sestius –a –um
P. Sestius was quaestor in 63 BCE; he was a strong supporter of Cicero in 55 BCE
studium studiī n.
zeal, enthusiasm; pursuit, study; enthusiastic support
ūsque
all the way, right on; all the time, continuously, at every point, always