Nero Chapter 34-37 Flashcards

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gravabatur

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he/she was weary of supporting

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privavit

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(he/she) dePRIVED

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contubernium

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dwelling together/ marriage/ attendance

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lis, litis

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dispute, quarrel; accusation

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convicium, -i

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loud noise; outcry, clamor

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praeterveho, -ere

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to drive pass; to pass over

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lacunar, lacunaris

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panel-ceiling

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solutilem navem

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a ship, intending to fall apart

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camara

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a vault, an arched roof, an arch
καμάρα [cf. κάμπτω = to bend, curve; Ital. camera; Germ. Kammer; Fr. chambre;

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commentus est

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(com+miniscor) - to invent, contrive, feign

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Liburnica

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Liburnican (ship/vessel)

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12
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optulit

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(ob+fero of-fero) - he offered

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hilaris, -e

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cheerful, lively, gay
ἱλαρός [cf. Sanscr. hlād, rejoice; Gr. χλαρός; Engl. glad],

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14
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inops

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helpless; without resources; destitute

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contrectasse

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(he/she) had handled; contracted

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16
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sitis

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thirst

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oborta (oborior, -iri)

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to arise, appear, sprung forth

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praeco, praeconis

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herald, caller

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19
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ex dutitie alvi

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from constipation (hardness of the stomach)

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lanugo, -inis

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down; wooly substance

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21
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confestim

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immediately; speedily, without delay

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22
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defunctus

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having been finished; having been deceased

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abneptis, -is

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the daughter of a great-grandchild

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poteretur (potior, potiri)
he might take possession of
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trucido, -are (truncum-caedere)
to cut into pieces, to slay; kill cruelly
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aspernatus (aspernor, -ari)
to spurn, reject, despise
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corripientibus amicis
when his friends had reproached him
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pernegantibus cunctis
with all denying flatly
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fingo, -ere
to form; mold; frame; feign
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stupratam (stupro, -are)
having been defiled; dishonored
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gravida
pregnant
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necessitudo
need; want; distress; relationship
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perculerit (percello, -ere)
overthrow; upset
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molitricem (molitrex, -icis)
she who attempts, frames, connives
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affinitas
relationship; affinity; union
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conspurco, -are
to defile
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privignus
step-son
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fautor, -is (faveo, -ere)
applauder; patron
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grassor, -ari
(grador) to attack
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stella crinita
comet (hairy star)
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procer, proceris
chief; noble, prince
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ultro
beyond; willingly (sponte)
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imputo, -are
to ascribe; impute; to make merit of; to boast
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flagitium
shameful act
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enecti (eneco,enecere)
to kill off
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capsarius
A slave who carried the satchels of boys going to school
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adhibitus
having held
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luminibus orbato
blind (deprived from seeing)
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stemma, stemmatis
στέμμα; family tree
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cunctantes (cunctor, -ari)
to doubt, delay, loiter, hesitate
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mando, -are
to commision, order. charge
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polyphagus
πολυφάγος/ glutton; devourer of many
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lanio, -are
to mangle; lacerate; rend in pieces
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impertio, -are
to impart; present (someone) with; greet
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frequentia, -ae
throng; crowd, multitude
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