Cicero, In Catilinam I, section 29 Flashcards
ārdeō ārdēre ārsī ārsum
to burn, glow
certō or certē (certius)
without doubt, certainly, definitely, really, for certain, for a fact, truly; surely, firmly
cōnflagrō cōnflagrāre cōnflagrāvī cōnflagrātus
to go up in flames
contāminō contāmināre contāmināvī contāminātus
to defile, pollute, stain
exīstimō exīstimāre exīstimāvī exīstimātus
to value/esteem; form/hold opinion/view; think/suppose; estimate; judge/consider
Flaccus –ī m.
a cognomen. M. Fulvius Flaccus was a supporter of Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus
fortitūdō fortitūdinis f.
bravery
gladiātor gladiatōris m.
gladiator
honestō honestāre honestāvī honestātus
to honor
hōra hōrae f.
with the Romans, the twelfth part of the period from sunrise to sunset, an hour, in an indefinite sense, personif., Horae, arum, f., the Hours
parricīda parricidae m.
murderer
paucus –a –um
(pl.) a few; (sing.) small
redundō redundāre redundāvī redundātus
to overflow, spread over
respondeō respondēre respondī respōnsus
to answer, give an opinion about the law
sanguis sanguinis m.
blood; family