Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 61 Flashcards
cognātus cognātī m.
relation (male), kinsman
concidō concidere concidī
to fall down, fall faint, fall dead, fall victim, fall to earth, fall short, collapse; drop, subside; decline; perish, be slain/sacrificed; lose one’s case, fail, give out, lose heart, decay
dīsiciō –ere –iēcī –iectus
to throw, cast asunder; overthrow, demolish; scatter, disperse; cleave (> dis– and iacio)
ferōcia –ae f.
wildness, fierceness, spirit, courage, bravery
hospes hospitis m.
host; guest, visitor, stranger; soldier in billets; one who billets soldiers
hostīlis hostīlis hostīle
hostile
incruentus –a –um
without bloodshed
ingenuus –a –um
indigenous; born of a free father, free-born; honorable, frank
laetus –a –um
happy
maeror maerōris m.
mourning, grief
spīrō spīrāre spīrāvī spīrātus
to breathe, blow; palpitate; pant; breathe heavily; heave, boil; of odors, breathe forth, exhale, emit; p., spirans, antis, lifelike, breathing
vīvus –a –um
alive, fresh; living
vulnerō vulnerāre vulnerāvī vulnerātus
to wound/injure/harm, pain/distress; inflict wound on; damage (things/interest of)
vulnus vulneris n.
wound