Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 30 Flashcards

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afferō afferre attulī allātus

A

to bring to (word/food), carry, convey; report, allege, announce; produce, cause

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calumnia –ae f.

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the bringing of a false accusation; false statement

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3
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Capua –ae f.

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Capua (city southeast of Rome)

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centum; centēsimus –a –um

A

100; 100th

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dēcrētum dēcrētī n.

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decision, decree

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distribuō distribuere distribuī distribūtus

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to divide up, share out, distrbute

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ducentī –ae –a; ducentēsimus –a –um

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200; 200th

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gladiātōrius –a –um

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of or belonging to gladiators, gladiatorial

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impediō impedīre impedīvī/impediī impedītus

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to hinder, impede

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impūnitās (inpūnitās) –ātis f.

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freedom from punishment, safety, impunity

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indicō indicāre indicāvī indicātus

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to point out, show, indicate, expose, betray, reveal; inform against, accuse

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portentum –ī

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an omen, portent, prodigy (> portendo)

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praesum praeesse praefuī praefutūrus

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to be in charge/control/head (of) (+ dat.); take the lead (in); be present (at)

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praetor praetoris m.

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praetor (official elected by the Romans who served as a judge); abb. pr.

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prōdigium –iī n.

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a prognostic, sign, prodigy, wonder, portent; monster

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recitō recitāre recitāvī recitātus

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to read aloud, recite; name in writing

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servus servī m.

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slave

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sestertiūm gen. pl; rarely sestertiōrum or sestertiūm nummūm

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a sesterce, a small silver coin, originally equal to two and a half asses, or one fourth of a denarius.

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sex; sextus –a –um

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6; 6th

20
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triumphō triumphāre triumphāvī triumphātus

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to triumph, have a triumph

21
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vendō vendere vendidī venditus

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to sell