Page 4 Flashcards
acerbus, -a, -um
bitter, severe
an
conj. (between two questions) Or is it that…?
aperte
adv. openly
auctoritas, -atis
f. lead, support
coërceo, -ere, -ui, -itum
to repress, restrain
confero, conferre, contuli, collatum
to bring together
consilium, -i
n. plan of action
consultum, -i
n. decree
desum, deesse, defui
irregular verb with dative: to fail
iam
adv. with past tense: already
iam diu
adv. for a long time now
in
with acc. of person: against
incendium, -i
n. fire; pl. arson
iussu
(from iussus) abl. sg. by order, at the command
labefacto, labefactare, labefactavi, labefactatus
to weaken
machinor 1-tr
to devise, plan
mediocriter
adv. moderately, not very much
nimis
adv. too, too much
novae res
f. pl. revolution
occido, occidere, occidi, occisum
to kill, murder
oportet, oportere, oportuit
impersonal, in present tense: it is right, ought
in past tenses: “ought to have ______ed”
orbis, orbis
m. globe
orbis terrae
the world
ordo, ordinis
m. class, body
perfero, perferre, pertuli, perlatum
to put up with
perniciosus, -a, -um
dangerous, destructive
pestis, -is
f. plague, destruction
pontifex, pontificis
m. priest
praetereo, -ire, -ivi (ii), -itum
to pass over
pridem
adv. for a long time
privatus, -i
m. civilian, private citizen
quondam
adv. at one time, formerly
status, -us
m. situation, condition
studeo, studere, studui
with dat. to be eager for
supplicium, -i
n. punishment
vasto 1-tr
to destroy
vehemens, -ntis
strong, forceful
vero
adv. indeed