Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 39 Flashcards
arrigō –ere –rēxī –rēctus
to raise up; erect; bristle up; (fig.), to excite, rouse; p., arrectus, a, um, standing up, rising; erect; bristling; attentive; animated, roused, encouraged; ardent, intent; intense
calamitās calamitātis f.
loss, damage, harm; misfortune/disaster; military defeat; blight, crop failure
clādēs clādis f.
disaster, destruction
dēfessus –a –um
worn out, weary, exhausted
extorqueō extorquēre extorsī extortus
to twist out, wrench away
extrā
outside / outside of, beyond, without, beside; except
florens –entis
flowering; in the flower of one’s youth; fresh, vigorous
idōneus –a –um
suitable, appropriate, adequate, having right qualities; qualified, able; apt; substantial, solvent; having money to meet obligations, backed by resources
innoxius –a –um
harmless, innocent
maritimus –a –um
maritime, belonging to the sea, near the sea
Mithridāticus (Mithridātēus) –a –um
Mithridatian, of or relating to Mithridates (King of Pontus, d. 63 BCE)
novō novāre novāvī novātus
to make new, renovate; renew, refresh, change
offerō offerre obtulī oblātus
to offer; present; cause; bestow
placidē
gently, softly, quietly, calmly
praecipiō praecipere praecēpī praeceptus
to take or receive in advance; anticipate; warn; order; teach, instruct
retrahō –ere –trāxī –trāctus
to draw back; lead back, recall; restrain
terreō terrēre terruī territus
to terrify, frigthen
tractō tractāre tractāvī tractātus
to draw, haul, pull, drag about; handle, manage, treat, discuss