Horace, Satires 1.6.1-22 Flashcards

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legiō legiōnis f.

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legion

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imperitō imperitāre imperitāvī imperitātus

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to command, govern, rule (> impero)

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plērusque –aque –umque

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(w/que) the majority, most, very great part; about all; very many, a good many

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soleō solēre solitus sum

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to be accustomed; be in the habit of; become accustomed to

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nāsus nāsī m.

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the nose

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suspendō suspendere suspendī suspēnsum

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to hang, suspend

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aduncus –a –um

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bent in the manner of a hook, hooked

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lībertīnus –a –um

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of or belonging to the condition of a freedman

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rēfert rēferre rētulit

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to it is important, it concerns

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ingenuus –a –um

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indigenous; born of a free father, free-born; honorable, frank

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vērē

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truly

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Tullus –ī m.

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Tullus Hostilius, the third king of Rome

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ignōbilis –e

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unknown; obscure; low, base; undistinguished, bringing no renown, ignoble

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orior orīrī ortus sum

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to rise, arise

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augeō augēre auxī auctus

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to increase, enlarge, augment; spread; honor, promote, raise; exalt; make a lot of

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Laevīnus -ī m.

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Laevinus (a Roman cognomen)

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Valerius –iī m.

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Valerius (a Roman nomen gentile)

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Tarquinius –a –um

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Tarquinian; the designation of the Roman gens to which belonged Tarquinius Priscus and Tarquinius Superbus; subst., Tarquinius, ii, Tarquinius or Tarquin

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pellō pellere pepulī pulsus

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to push, drive (off)

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ās assis m.

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penny, copper coin

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umquam

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ever

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liceō licēre licuī

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to be for sale, be priced, be valued

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iūdex iūdicis m.

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judge; juror

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nōscō nōscere nōvī nōtus

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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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serviō servīre servīvī servītus

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to serve; be a slave to (+ dat.)

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ineptus –a –um

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absurd, awkward, silly, inept, impertinent

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stupeō –ēre –uī

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to be amazed or dazed; to be bewildered, confounded, lost in wonder; wonder at

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titulus – ī m.

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a superscription, inscription, label, title, ticket, bill, placard, notice

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oportet oportēre oportuit

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to it is proper, it is right

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Deciī –ōrum m.

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several illustrious Romans of the Decian gens, especially the father and son Decius Mus, one killed in the battle of Vesuvius, B.C. 340, the other in the battle of Sentinum, B.C. 295

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mandō mandāre mandāvī mandātus

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to entrust, commit to one’s charge, deliver over; commission; order, command

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cēnsor cēnsōris m.

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censor, magistrate for registration/census; censurer, critic

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Appius –iī m.; Appius –a –um

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Appius; Appian; Via Appia, the Appian Way; Appius Claudius Caecus, the censor

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nāscor nāscī nātus sum

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to be born

35
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meritō

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deservedly; rightly

36
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pellis pellis f.

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skin, hide

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quiēscō quiēscere quiēvī quiētus

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to rest, keep quiet/calm, be at peace/rest; be inactive/neutral; permit; sleep