Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 4 Flashcards
absolvō –ere –solvī –solūtum
to absolve (someone of), complete
ager agrī m.
field
agō agere ēgī āctus
to drive; do; spend, conduct; concern (oneself with a thing); make a proposal (about)
carptim
by pieces, by detached parts, in parts, separately, piecemeal
Catilīna –ae m.
L. Sergius Catiline, the conspirator
colō colere coluī cultus
to live in, inhabit; till, cultivate, promote growth; foster, maintain; honor, cherish, worship; tend, take care of; adorn, dress, decorate, embellish
coniūrātiō coniūrātiōnis f.
conspiracy, plot, intrigue; alliance; band of conspirators; taking joint oath
cōnsilium cōnsiliī n.
deliberation; plan, advice; judgment
conterō –terere –trīvī –trītum
to grind, pound; to bruise, crush, smash; defeat, oppress
dēcernō dēcernere dēcrēvī dēcrētus
to decide/settle/determine/resolve; decree/declare/ordain; judge; vote for/contend
dētineō –ēre –uī –tentus
to hold from or back; hold, detain (> de and teneo)
dīgnus –a –um
worthy (of) (+ abl.)
eō
there, in that place; for that reason, consequently
eōdem
the same place; to the same place
explānō —āre
to make plain, make clear, explain
exīstimō exīstimāre exīstimāvī exīstimātus
to value/esteem; form/hold opinion/view; think/suppose; estimate; judge/consider
inceptum –ī n.
a beginning; deliberation; undertaking, design, purpose; measure, movement (> incipio)
immūtātus (immūtātus), a, um
unchanged
inprīmīs or in prīmīs
especially
memorābilis –e
deserving to be remembered; memorable, remarkable, famous, honorable (> memoro)
metus metūs m.
fear, dread, anxiety
officium offici(ī) n.
duty, obligation; kindness; service, office
ōtium ōti(ī) n.
leisure; spare time; holiday; ease/rest/peace/quiet; tranquility/calm; lull
paucus –a –um
(pl.) a few; (sing.) small