Pars. 9-10 Flashcards
adservo (1st)
to keep, preserve, watch over
neglegens, -ntis
(adj.) negligent, careless
quam diu
as long as
incolumnis, -e
(adj.) safe; in Cicero, used as not yet convicted
levitas, -atis
(f.) flightiness
damnatio, -ionis
(f.) conviction [of a crime]
calamitas, -atis
(f.) ruin
resigno (1st)
to destroy or invalidate; resignasset = syncopated form of resignavisset
sanctus, -a, -um
upright or scrupulous
modestus, -a, -um
honest
litura, -ae
(f.) erasure
commoveo (2nd)
to stir up or set in motion
igitur
therefore
praesertim
(adv.) especially
quoque
(adv.) also, too
preaditus, -a, -um
endowed with + abl.
humilis, -e
small or lowly
gratuito
(adv.) for nothing
imperitio, -ire, -ii/-ivi, -itus
to bestow/share (a thing = acc.) on/with (a person = dat.)
‘scaenicis artificibus’
dative: actors
largior, -iri, -itus sum
(4th dep.) to give bountifully, to lavish
inrepo, -ere, -repsi, ——-
to be stealthily inserted, to slip in