Cicero vocab #1 Flashcards

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vigiliae, -ārum

A

guards, patrols, watches (f. pl.)

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timor, timōris

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fear (m.)

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vultus, -ūs

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face (m.)

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convocō, convocāre, convocāvī, convocātum

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to summon together, assemble

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iam prīdem

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long ago, well before now

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pestis, pestis

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plague, ruin, destruction (f.)

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acerbus, -a, -um

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bitter, harsh, violent

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moenia, moenium

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defensive walls, city walls (n. pl.)

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intestīnus, -a, -um

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internal

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perniciēs, -ēī

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physical destruction, ruin (f.)

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comprehendō, comprehendere, comprehendī, comprehensum

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to seize, arrest

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addūcō, addūcere, addūxī, adductum

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to lead, induce

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dēnique

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at last, finally

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perditus, -a, -um

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ruined, reckless, abandoned

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fateor, fatērī, fassus sum

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to admit, confess, acknowledge

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ēgredior, ēgredī, ēgressus sum

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to go out, leave

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ēdūcō, ēdūcere, ēdūxī, ēductum

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to lead out, lead forth

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taeter, taetra, taetrum

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foul, revolting

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horribilis, -is, -e

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terrifying, dreadful

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īnfestus, -a, -um (+ dat.)

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hostile, dangerous

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dīligentia, -ae

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carefulness, watchfulness (f.)

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nefārius, -a, -um

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impious, abominable, wicked

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concitō, concitāre, concitāvī, concitātum

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to rouse, stir up, excite

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quamquam

A

although

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coniungō, coniungere, coniūnxī, coniūnctum

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to join together, link

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exitium, -ī

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destruction, ruin (n.)

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tēctum, -ī

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roof, building (n.)

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latrō, latrōnis

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robber, bandit, plunderer (m.)

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iūre

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rightfully, justly