Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 19 Flashcards

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adgredior (aggredior) aggredī aggressus sum

A

to approach, advance; attack, assail; undertake, seize (opportunity), attempt

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adnītor –nīsus (–nīxus) sum

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to press upon; (with dat.), lean against; lean, rest upon; alone, make effort, strive; ply the oars

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3
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autem

A

however; moreover

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4
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barbarus –a –um

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foreign, barbarous, savage

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citerior –ius

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nearer; hither

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cliēns clientis m.

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client (of a patron), dependent

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eques equitis m.

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horseman/cavalryman/rider; horsemen (pl.), cavalry; member of the equestrian order; knight (abb. eq.); (wealthy enough to own his own horse); horse

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Hispānus –a –um

A

Spanish

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9
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inimīcus –ī m.

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enemy, opponent

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iniūstus –a –um

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unjust

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invītus –a –um

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reluctant; unwilling; against one’s will

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12
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medium medi(ī) n.

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middle

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occīdō occīdere occīdī occīsum

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to strike down, strike to the ground; kill; ruin; plague; to beat, smash, crush

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perpetior –petī –pessus sum

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to bear to the end, endure

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15
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posteā

A

afterwards

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praesidium praesidi(ī) n.

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guard, protection, security, garrison

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prōpraetor –ōris m.

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a propraetor, a magistrate who was sent to a province where there was no army

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quaestor quaestōris m.

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quaestor, state treasurer

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saevus –a –um

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cruel, savage

20
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superbus superba superbum

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arrogant, overbearing, haughty, proud

21
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voluntās voluntātis f.

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will, desire; purpose; good will; wish, favor, consent; pleasure, delight, enjoyment