Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 34 Flashcards
cōnsulāris cōnsulāris cōnsulāre
consular, of/proper to a consul; of a consular rank; proposed/governed by consul
contentiō contentiōnis f.
stretching, tension; strenuous exercise (physical/mental); comparison (of ADJ); competition, struggle, effort, exertion; controversy, contention, contrast; raising voice, speaking passionately/vigorously/formally; intensification
crīmen crīminis n.
indictment/charge/accusation; blame/reproach/slander; verdict/judgment; sin/guilt; crime/offense/fault; cause of a crime, criminal; adultery
discēdō discēdere discessī discessum
to go away, depart
exemplum exemplī n.
example, sample, specimen; instance; precedent, case; warning, deterrent; pattern, model; parallel, analogy; archetype; copy/reproduction, transcription
exilium/exsilium exiliī/exsiliī n.
exile, banishment
īnfrā
below, lower than; later than; on the under side, underneath; further along; on the south
mānsuētūdō –inis f.
clemency, mercy
Massilia –ae f.
Massilia (moder Marseilles)
misericordia misericordiae f.
pity, sympathy; compassion, mercy; pathos
reddō reddere reddidī redditus
to return; restore; deliver; hand over, pay back, render, give back; translate; reproduce, render; repeat
resistō resistere restitī
to pause; continue; resist, oppose; reply; withstand, stand (+ dat.); make a stand
respondeō respondēre respondī respōnsus
to answer, give an opinion about the law
sēditiō sēditiōnis f.
dissension, revolt