LIVY 1.11 Flashcards

1
Q

gerunt

A

(the Romans) were occupied [pres. act.]

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2
Q

occasionem ac solitudinem

A

taking the opportunity of their absence

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3
Q

incursionem

A

(hostile) attack

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4
Q

ducta

A

led against them

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5
Q

raptim oppressit

A

suprised (those scattered groups) [perf. act.]

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6
Q

fusi

A

(the enemy) routed

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7
Q

oppidum captum

A

and their city captured

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8
Q

duplicique victoria

A

(on account of) double victory[abl. s. f. cause]

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9
Q

fatigata

A

worn down (by the pleas)

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10
Q

det veniam

A

to give pardon [pres. act. sub. indirect command]

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11
Q

accipiat

A

to receive (them in citizenship)

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12
Q

coalescere posse

A

so that (the state) could grow strong

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13
Q

concordia

A

in unity [abl. s. f. means]

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14
Q

facile impetratum (est)

A

it (her request) was easily granted [impersonal]

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15
Q

profectus est bellum

A

he waged war on

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16
Q

inferentes

A

who were marching at him

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17
Q

minus certaminis fuit

A

there was even less of a struggle [gen. s. n.]

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18
Q

alienis cladibus

A

(on account of) their neighbours’ defeats [abl. p. m. cause]

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19
Q

ceciderant

A

had fallen

20
Q

inventi

A

managed

21
Q

ubertatem

A

fertility

22
Q

migratum est

A

there were migrations [nom. s. n.]

23
Q

novissimum bellum

A

the last war

24
Q

multo

A

by far [abl. of measure]

25
Q

dolus

A

deceit/strategy [nom. s. m.]

26
Q

arci

A

the (Roman) citadel [dat. s. f.]

27
Q

corrumpit

A

(Tatius) bribed her [pres. act. ind.]

28
Q

armatos

A

his troops

29
Q

aquam petitum

A

to fetch water [acc. supine]

30
Q

obrutam armis

A

(her) overwhelmed by their weapons

31
Q

videretur

A

(so that) (the citadel) would (to have been taken) [imp. pass.sub.]

32
Q

prodendi exempli causa

A

for the purpose of showing [abl. cause + gerund]

33
Q

fidum proditori esset

A

(no)trusting a traitor [dat. s. m. possesion]

34
Q

vulgo

A

generally [adv.]

35
Q

magni ponderis

A

(of great weight) heavy

36
Q

gemmatos anulos

A

jeweld rings

37
Q

habuerint

A

because they wore [perf. act. sub. in subordinate indirect statement]

38
Q

pepigisse eam

A

she demanded {ACC+INF} [perf. act. inf. of pango]

39
Q

scuta congesta

A

their shields were piled up (on top of her)

40
Q

pro aureis donis

A

instead of golden gifts

41
Q

ex pacto tradendi

A

by her stipulation of their handing over [gerund]

42
Q

derecto

A

forthright

43
Q

fraude visam agere

A

seeming to act by deceit

44
Q

peremptam

A

was killed [ppl of perimo]

45
Q

sua mercede

A

with her own fee