Satire 1.7 Flashcards
* proscrībō, proscrībere, proscrīpsī, proscriptum
proscribe, outlaw
P(ublius) Rupilius Rex
a Roman administrator, praetor in 44
pūs, pūris, n.
pus
venēnum, ī, n.
poison
hybrida, -ae, m.
halfbreed
pactum, ī, n.
contract
quō pactō
how
Persius
a Roman cognomen, of Greek origin.
- ulcīscor, ulcīscī, ultus
take vengeance upon
lippus, -ī, m.
a person suffering from inflammation of the eyes
- nōscō, nōscere, nōvī, nōtus
get to know; (perfect) know
tōnsor, tōnsōris, m.
barber
permagnus, a, um
very great
negōtium, (i)ī, n.
business
dīves, dīvitis
rich, wealthy (masc. subst. rich man)
Clazomenae, ārum, f.pl.
Clazomenae, an important Greek city on the Hellespont.
līs, lītis, f.
lawsuit
molestus, a, um
troublesome, tiresome
dūrus, a, um
hard
odium, od(i)ī, n.
hatred
- vincō, vincere, vīcī, victus
conquer
tumidus, a, um
swollen; puffed up with pride, presumptuous
sermō, ōnis, m.
speech, talk
amārus, a, um
bitter
Sisenna, ae, m.
a Roman cognomen
Barrus, ī, m.
a Roman cognomen
equus, ī, m.
horse
- curro, currere, cucurrī, cursum (compounds often have perfect -currī)
run (praecurro, run past; procurro, run forward)
albus, a, um
white
- redeō, redīre, rediī, reditum
return
postquam
after
uterque, utraque, utrumque
each (of two); each person
- conveniō, convenīre, convēnī, conventum
assemble; come to an agreement; (3rd sing. impers.) it is agreed
etenim
for indeed, for the fact is (that)
fortis, forte
strong
adversus, a, um
opposite; contrary; hostile, in opposition
incidō, incidere, incidī, incāsum
fall onto, drop onto; happen upon
Hector, oris, m. (Greek acc. Hectora)
the famous Trojan hero
Prīamidēs, -ae, f. (Greek acc. Priamiden)
son of Priam
animōsus, a, um
spirited; haughty, noble
Achillēs, is or ī, m.
the famous Greek hero
īra, ae, f.
anger
capitālis, e
involving a capital charge; fatal, deadly
ultimus, a, um
final
dīvīdō, dīvīdere, dīvīsī, dīvīsus
divide
ob
because of (prep. + acc.)
nisi
unless