Par. 5 Flashcards
tum
(adv.) then, at that time
Latium, -ii
(n.) Latium, the Latin-speaking territory around Rome
vehemens, -ntis
(adj.) eager, ardent
colo, -ere, -ui, cultus
(3rd) to cultivate
‘isdem in oppidis’
‘in the same towns’
hic (adv.)
here
‘Tarentini at Locrenses et Regini et Neapolitani’
‘Tarentines, Locrians, Rhegines, and Neapolitans’
donare
(1st) to endow someone (acc.) with something (abl.)
praemium, -ii
privilege, prerogative, or reward
iudicare
(1st) to judge
cognitio, -ionis
(f.) acquaintance or knowledge
hospitium, ii
(n.) hospitality
absens, -ntis
(present participle of absum) absent; here: stranger
ahibeo, -ere, -ui, -itus
(2nd) to furnish or provide
cum… tum
not only… but also
auris, -is
(f.) ear
Luculli, -orum
(m. pl.) an important plebian family in Rome
praetextatus, -a, -um
(adj.) wearing the toga praetexta, which was worn by Roman freemen until age 17; here, suggests that Archias is 17 years old
etiam tum
still
do, dare, dedi, datus
to give off
lumen, -inis
(n.) aura, light
adulescentia, -ae
(f.) youth
faveo, -ere, favi, fauturus
(2nd) to favor, promote, or befriend (+ dative)
familiaris, -e
(adj.) friendly; belonging to a household/family
senectus, -utis
(f.) old age