Par. 6 Flashcards
iucundus, -a, -um
(adj.) pleasant; on pleasant terms with (+ dative)
vero
(adv.) in fact, assuredly
‘devinctam consuetudine’
bound by friendship
adficio, -ere, -feci, fectus
(3rd) to treat [someone]
percipio, -ere, -cepi, -ceptus
(3rd) to perceive, to understand
studeo, -ere, studui, —–
(2nd) to study, to apply oneself to
simulo, -are, -avi, -atus
(1st) to feign, pretend
intervallum, -i
(n.) interval (of time)
‘civitas aequissimo iure ac foedere’
a state with (reciprocal) rights and treaty on very equal terms
foedus, -eris
(n.) treaty, alliance
ascribo, -ere, ascripsi, ascriptus
(3rd) to enroll as a citizen; ascribi = to be enrolled as a citizen
impetro, -are, -avi, -atus
(1st) to bring to pass; to achieve, obtain, or procure
gratia, -ae
(f.) favor/esteem; liking, friendship; courtesy