Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 56 Flashcards
adventō adventāre adventāvī adventātus
to come rapidly nearer; to approach, draw near (> advenio)
armō armāre armāvī armātus
to equip, arm
cohors cohortis f.
court; enclosure/yard/pen, farmyard; attendants, retinue, staff; circle; crowd;cohort, tenth part of legion (360 men); armed force; band; ship crew; bodyguard
concurrō concurrere concucurrī concursus
to run/assemble/knock/snap together; agree, fit, concur; coincide; make same claim; charge, fight/engage in battle; come running up/in large numbers; rally
frētus –a –um
leaning on; w. abl. of the thing on which; relying on, confiding in, trusting to
fugitīvus –a –um
fleeing away, fugitive
īnstruō īnstruere īnstrūxī īnstrūctus
to build upon; build up; arrange, draw up ships or troops; prepare; furnish, equip, supply; support; instruct, train
lancea –ae f.
a lance, light spear, javelin
mīlle; mīllēsimus –a –um
1000, 1000th
praeaccuō –ere –ūtum
to sharpen before or at one end, to sharpen to a point
quattuor; quārtus –a –um
4; 4th
sparus –ī m.
a rustic weapon having an iron head with projecting hook or blade, something like a halberd; a hunting spear
sudēs –is f.
a stake; a palisade
versus or vorsus
turned in the direction of, towards, facing
voluntārius –a –um
willing, of freewill, voluntary, self–constituted