Horace, Satires 1.6.1-22 Flashcards
legiō legiōnis f.
legion
imperitō imperitāre imperitāvī imperitātus
to command, govern, rule (> impero)
plērusque –aque –umque
(w/que) the majority, most, very great part; about all; very many, a good many
soleō solēre solitus sum
to be accustomed; be in the habit of; become accustomed to
nāsus nāsī m.
the nose
suspendō suspendere suspendī suspēnsum
to hang, suspend
aduncus –a –um
bent in the manner of a hook, hooked
lībertīnus –a –um
of or belonging to the condition of a freedman
rēfert rēferre rētulit
to it is important, it concerns
ingenuus –a –um
indigenous; born of a free father, free-born; honorable, frank
vērē
truly
Tullus –ī m.
Tullus Hostilius, the third king of Rome
ignōbilis –e
unknown; obscure; low, base; undistinguished, bringing no renown, ignoble
orior orīrī ortus sum
to rise, arise
augeō augēre auxī auctus
to increase, enlarge, augment; spread; honor, promote, raise; exalt; make a lot of