Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 36 Flashcards

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adfluō –ere –flūxī –flūxus

A

to flow to; (fig.), gather, flock together, assemble

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antequam

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before

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3
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Ārētīnus (Arrētīnus) –a –um

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of or pertaining to the town Arretium (modern Arezzo, in Tuscany)

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4
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capitālis –e

A

important, of life, capital, deadly

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commoror commorārī commorātus

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to linger

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condemnō condemnāre condemnāvī condemnātus

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to condemn, sentence

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dilēctus –ūs m.

A

selection; levy

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exōrnō exōrnāre

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to fit out, equip, furnish, supply, provide

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fraus fraudis f.

A

fraud; trickery, deceit; imposition, offense, crime; delusion

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indūcō inducere indūxī inductus

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to lead in, bring in (performers); induce, influence; introduce; spread on, smear on

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īnsīgne īnsīgnis n.

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medal, decoration

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iūdicō iūdicāre iūdicāvī iūdicātus

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to judge, give judgment; sentence; conclude, decide; declare, appraise

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miserābilis –e

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that deserves to be pitied; pitiable, miserable, deplorable, wretched; (> adv.), miserabile, wretchedly, pitiably (> miseror)

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morbus morbī m.

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sickness, illness, weakness; disease; distemper; distress; vice

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obstinātus –a –um

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resolved, determined, resolute, steadfast, inflexible, stubborn, obstinate

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occāsus –ūs m.

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a going down; setting; the west; fall, ruin, destruction (> occido)

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ortus ortūs m.

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birth, rising

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patefaciō patefacere patefēcī patefactum

19
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perdō perdere perdidī perditus

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to destroy; lose

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prīmus –a –um

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first, foremost, best, chief, principal; nearest, next; [in primus = especially]

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sōl sōlis m.

22
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tābēs –is f.

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a melting, wasting away; repining, woe, grief (> tabeo)

23
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vīcīnitās –ātis f.

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neighborhood, nearness, proximity, vicinity