Confessions 1.6.7 Flashcards

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abundō abundāre abundāvī abundātus

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to overflow; abound; stream over, of a river or lake

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affectus –ūs m.

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a state, disposition, mood; fondness

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alimentum –ī n.

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nourishment, nutriment, aliment

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amplius

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further, more, in addition

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amplus –a –um

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great, large, spacious, wide, ample; distinguished, important, honorable, generous

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  • animadvertō animadvertere animadvertī animadversus *
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to pay attention to, attend to; notice, observe; judge, estimate; punish (in+ACC)

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apud

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at, near; at the house of, in the presence of, among (+ acc.)

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carō carnis f.

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meat, flesh

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cinis cineris m. or f.

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ashes, embers, spent love/hate; ruin, destruction; the grave/dead, cremation

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cōnsōlātiō –ōnis f.

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a consoling, consolation, comfort

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  • convertō convertere convertī conversum *
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to turn about, turn, change; cause to turn

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dēlectātiō –ōnis f.

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delight, pleasure, enjoyment

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dicō dicāre dicāvī dicātus

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to devote, consecrate; pronounce (rel. to dico)

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** dispōnō dispōnere dispōsuī dispōsitus **

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to place, arrange, distribute

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dīvitia dīvitiae f.

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riches (pl.), wealth

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** excipiō excipere excēpī exceptus **

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to take out; remove; follow; receive; ward off, relieve

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  • fleō flēre flēvī flētus *
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to cry for; cry, weep

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forīs

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out of doors, outside, abroad

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fōrmō fōrmāre fōrmāvī fōrmātus

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to form, shape, fashion, model

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fortasse or fortassis

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perhaps

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fundus fundī m.

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base, foundation, farm

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hūc

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to here, hither

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hūmānus –a –um

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human; kind; humane, civilized, refined [~ hostiae => human sacrifice]

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īnfantia –ae f.

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inability to speak, want of eloquence; infancy, early childhood

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īnstitūtiō –ōnis f.
disposition, arrangement; organization, system; practice, custom; training
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intus
within, on the inside, inside; at home
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*** irrīdeō irrīdēre irrīsī irrīsus ***
to laugh at, ridicule
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irrīsor (inrīsor) –ōris m.
a derider, mocker, scoffer; a trickster, deceiver
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iste ista istud
that (of yours); those (of yours)
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lac lactis n.
milk; juice
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māter mātris f.
mother
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meminī meminisse
to remember, be mindful (of)
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misericordia misericordiae f.
pity, sympathy; compassion, mercy; pathos
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mors mortis f.
death
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mortālis –e
subject to death, mortal; of mortal nature, lineage, or descent; earthly, human; made by man, mortal; subst., mortales, ium, c., mortals, men, mankind; mortalia, ium, n., human affairs; fortunes, woes (> mors)
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*** nōscō nōscere nōvī nōtus ***
to come to know, learn, recognize; (in perfect) know; become familiar with; examine, study, inspect; try (case); accept as true; recall
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nūtrīx nūtrīcis f.
nurse
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offēnsiō –ōnis f.
offense
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ōrdinō ōrdināre
to order, set in order, arrange, adjust, dispose, regulate
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parēns parentis m. or f.
parent, father, mother
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postmodum
after a while, a little later
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quam
than; as, how; (+ superlative) as…as possible
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quippe
indeed, surely
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secundum
after, behind (+ acc.)
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sīcut or sīcutī
as, just as; like; in same way; as if; as it certainly is; as it were
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*** sinō sinere sīvī situs ***
to allow, permit
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sūgō sūgere sūxī sūctum
to suck
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suscipiō suscipere suscēpī susceptus
to undertake; support; accept, receive, take up
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tempus temporis n.
time
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tribuō tribuere tribuī tribūtus
to divide, assign; present; grant, allot, bestow, attribute
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tum or tunc
then, at that time; then, thereupon, afterwards (> tum–ce)
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ūber ūberis n.
udder, breast
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ūniversus –a –um
entire, all
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ūsque
all the way, right on; all the time, continuously, at every point, always
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vel
or; either…or; even; (conj.), or implying indifference as to the alternative or choice, or, freq.; even, or whether, and; vel — vel, either — or
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vītālis –e
pertaining to life; essential to life, vital; (euphemism) relating to death; neut. pl. clothes to be worn at death (> vita)