Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 15 Flashcards
adolēscō adolescere adolēvī adultus
grow up, mature, reach manhood, peak; become established/strong; grow, increase
amor amōris m.
love; Cupid
certus –a –um
sure, certain, reliable; fixed, settled, firm; trusty, reliable; resolved, determined; particular, individual
citus –a –um
swift
color colōris m.
color; shade, quality (of style or diction)
crēdō crēdere crēdidī crēditus
to trust, believe (+ dat.); entrust
dubitō dubitāre dubitāvī dubitātus
to hesitate; doubt
exciō (excieō) –īre –īvī (–iī) –ītus (–itus)
to summon, rouse up or forth; call forth, assemble; arouse, excite, agitate; stir, shake
exsanguis –e
without blood; lifeless; pale with terror, terrified
faciēs facieī f.
appearance, face, form
fās n.
(what is divinely) right; (what is) permitted
hūiusmodī
of this sort
impūrus –a –um
impure, unclean, shameful
incessus –ūs m.
a walking or advancing; a manner of walking; walk, gait (> incedo)
īnfestus –a –um
hostile, aggressive
īnsum inesse īnfuī
to be in
mātūrō mātūrāre mātūrāvī mātūrātus
to hasten
modo
provided that; only, just; now, just now; modo … modo, now … now …
necō necārī necāvī necātus
to kill
nefandus –a –um
not to be spoken; impious, execrable, accursed, abominable; perfidious; subst., nefandum, i, n., wrong (> ne and fari)
nūbō nūbere nūpsī nūptum
to marry
nuptiae –ārum f. pl.
marriage, nuptials
oculus oculī m.
eye
prīvignus –ī m.
a step-son