Horace, Satires 1.6.81-99 Flashcards
custōs custōdis m.
guard; sentry/watch; guardian/protector/keeper; doorkeeper/watchman/janitor; jailer, warden; poll watcher; spy; garrison; container; replacement vine shoot
incorruptus –a –um
unspoiled, uninjured, uncorrupted
doctor doctōris m.
teacher, instructor
pudīcus –a –um
bashful, modest, chaste, pure, virtuous
servō servāre servāvī servātus
to save, preserve
vērum
but indeed, but yet, yet, but
opprobrium –ī n.
shame, disgrace
vertō vertere vertī versus
to turn, turn around; change, alter; overthrow, destroy
praecō –ōnis m.
herald, auctioneer
coactor -ōris m.
collector (of taxes, fees, etc.)
mercēs mercēdis f.
pay, wages, interest
queror querī questus sum
to complain; protest, grumble, gripe; make formal complaint in court of law
laus laudis f.
praise, approval, merit; glory; renown
paenitet paenitēre paenituit
to it causes (one) to repent or regret
eō
there, in that place; for that reason, consequently
dolus dolī m.
trick, deceit, fraud, artifice
ingenuus –a –um
indigenous; born of a free father, free-born; honorable, frank
ratiō ratiōnis f.
account, reckoning, invoice; plan; prudence; method; reasoning; rule; regard
aevum aevī n.
eternity; lifetime, age
remeō remeāre remeāvī remeātus
to go back, return
peragō peragere perēgī perāctum
to finish, end
legō legere lēgī lēctus
to gather; choose; read; collect (cremated bones); furl (sail), weigh (anchor); pick out; steal
fastus –ūs m.
haughtiness, pride, arrogance
fascis –is m.
a bundle; burden, pl., fasces, ium, the fasces or bundle of rods, a symbol of authority, borne by the lictors before the higher magistrates of Rome, (meton.), civil honors
sella –ae f.
a seat; chair; chair of state (> sedeo)
dēmēns dēmentis
mad, raving
iūdicium iūdici(ī) n.
trial, legal action/process; court/tribunal; courts; administration of justice; judgment/sentence/verdict; judging; jurisdiction/authority; opinion/belief
fortasse or fortassis
perhaps
onus oneris n.
load, burden; cargo
haud
not at all, by no means
umquam
ever