LIVY 1.10 Flashcards
admodum
greatly [adv.]
mitigati erant
had been appeased [nom. m. p. per. pass. ppl.]
sordida veste
in mourning garb [abl. s. f. accompaniment]
concitabant
they were rousing
indignationes
angry feelings [nom. p. f.]
undique
from all sides
erant pars
were the region
ne…quidem
not…even
satis impigre
actively enough
nomen Caenium
the men of Caenina
per se ipsum
on their own account
effuse
far and wide[adv.]
vastantibus
those who were pillaging [dat. disadvantage]
obvius fit
came upon (those) [pres act. ind. of fio, fieri]
levique certamine
with an easy battle
fundit fugatque
routed the army and put them to a hasty flight
obtruncat
he killed [pres. act. ind.]
spoliat
despoiled
primo impetu
on the first attack
cum…tum
not only…but also
factis
because of his deeds
ostentator haud minor
no less eagerfor it to be shown [fut. pass. imp.]
escendit
he went up [pres/perf. act. ind]
ad id apte
suitable for that purpose