LIVY 1.11 Flashcards
gerunt
(the Romans) were occupied [pres. act.]
occasionem ac solitudinem
taking the opportunity of their absence
incursionem
(hostile) attack
ducta
led against them
raptim oppressit
suprised (those scattered groups) [perf. act.]
fusi
(the enemy) routed
oppidum captum
and their city captured
duplicique victoria
(on account of) double victory[abl. s. f. cause]
fatigata
worn down (by the pleas)
det veniam
to give pardon [pres. act. sub. indirect command]
accipiat
to receive (them in citizenship)
coalescere posse
so that (the state) could grow strong
concordia
in unity [abl. s. f. means]
facile impetratum (est)
it (her request) was easily granted [impersonal]
profectus est bellum
he waged war on
inferentes
who were marching at him
minus certaminis fuit
there was even less of a struggle [gen. s. n.]
alienis cladibus
(on account of) their neighbours’ defeats [abl. p. m. cause]