Nepos - Hannibal Vocab (unknown) Flashcards
nam
for, indeed, really
ut omittam
idiom. really ““if I may pass over…” but translate as “not to mention,” “to say nothing of.”
temporibus
time, condition, right time; season, occasion; necessity;
bellandī
“for waging war”
cōnātus
tried, attempted, having tried.
inferre
bring/carry in, import, advance, impel, urge
hostem
enemy
abens
absent, missing
reddidit
he/she/it returned
omnis, -is, -e
all/ every
usque
all the way, right on; all the time, continuously
lēgātī
plural of lēgātus. “envoy,” “ambassador,”
clandestīnus –a –um
secret, hidden, concealed
tamquam
so as, just as
sentīre
to perceive, feel, experience
corruptus
spoil/rot
proficīscēns
departing, leaving
cōnficere
to prepare, accomplish, complete, execute
quaesīvit
sought
libenter
gladly, happily, willingly
accipio
to receive, accept
petere
attack, aim at
ceopissem
begin, commence, initiate
dederis
give; dedicate; sell;
igitur
therefore
aetāte
lifetime
sufficiō –ficere –fēcī –fectus
appoint to a magistracy in place of another
subigō
to bring or get, to plough or cultivate
foederō –āre
make an alliance or treaty
compareo, comparere, comparui
appear/come in sight; be visible/present
saltus saltūs m
mountain pass
conflīgō –flīgere –flīxī –flīctum
clash, fight
Quācumque
whenever. wjeresoever or by whatsoever means
victum
living, way of life
dīmīsit
dissmissed, sent away
concīdō –cīdere –cīdī –cīsum
cut to pieces, beat severely, destroy
patefaciō –facere –fēcī –factum
lay open
mūniō mūnīre mūnīvī mūnītum
build
inermis inerme
unarmed
rēpō rēpere rēpsī rēptum
crawl
umquam
ever, at any time
praeter
besides
cōnantēs
trying, attempting
saucius
wounded
inde
from there, from then
Tertiō
for the third time
idem, eadem
the same
collēga -ae m
colleague
cōnserō -serere -seruī -sertum:
engage (in close combat), join (battle)
proflīgō -āre:
overwhelm, crush
adversus
against
adficitur
affect, make an impression
aeque
equally
usus
use, experience
valētūdine
good health
ibi
there
lectīca -ae f
litter
premerētur
press, push
mora
delay
reverterētur
respect, admire. deponent
angustia –ārum f.:
narrowness; a defile, strait
ullos
any
enim
for, in fact, indeed