Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 44 Flashcards
cōgitō cōgitāre cōgitāvī cōgitātus
to think; ponder
Crotōniēnsis –e
Crotonian, of Croton (city in southern Italy)
cūnctor –ārī –ātus sum
to delay
īnferus –a –um
below, beneath, underneath; of hell; vile; lower, further down; lowest, last; inferī, inferōrum or inferum, m.pl. the inhabitants of the underworld (the dead and the gods of the underworld)
meminī meminisse
to remember, be mindful (of)
perferō perferre pertulī perlātus
to suffer, endure; report
pergō pergere perrēxī perrēctus
to go on, proceed
praeceptum praeceptī n.
teaching, lesson, precept; order, command
repudiō repudiāre repudiāvī repudiātus
to refuse, reject
signō signāre signāvī signātus
to sign, signify, mark; stamp, seal
suspicor suspicārī suspicātus sum
to mistrust, suspect; suppose
Vulturcius –ī m.
Vulturcius, one of the fellow-conspirators of Catiline