Sections 45-47 Flashcards

1
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depereo, -ire, -ivi/ii, ——

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(4th c.) to be entirely destroyed

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2
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expositus

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in a certain context, may mean ‘having landed’ [from ships]

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3
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inanis, -e

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(adj.) empty

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4
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perpaucus, -a, -um

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(adj.) very little; (pl. adj.) very few

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5
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reporto, -are, -avi, -atus

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(1st c.) to carry back

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6
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tranquilitas, -atis

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(f.) calmness or calm

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7
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vectigal, -alis

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(n.) tax or tribute

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noceo, -ere, nocui, nocitus

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(2nd c.) to hurt

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9
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repentinus, -a, -um

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(adj.) sudden, unexpected

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10
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pendo, -ere, pependi/pendi, pensus

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(3rd c.) to pay

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*subsum, subesse, sufui, subfuturus

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to be near; to be at hand

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12
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deditio, -ionis

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(f.) surrender

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13
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absum, abesse, abfui, abfuturus

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to be distant; to be away

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14
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*palus, paludinis

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(f.) a swamp or marsh

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15
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superesse

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to remain; to be left

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16
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*vallum, -i

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(n.) a rampart

17
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perduco, perducere, perduxi, perductus

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(3rd c.) to bring; to conduct

18
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rejicio, rejicere, rejeci, rejectus

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(3rd c.) to fling back

19
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neu

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(adv.) nor; and not

20
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angustius

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(comp. adj.) more closely

21
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detrimentum, -i

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(n.) damage or loss

22
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defectio, -ionis

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(f.) defection, revolt, or betrayal

23
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desidero, -are, -avi, -atus

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(1st c.) to miss [a thing]; to desire

24
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paulisper

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(adv.) for a little bit

25
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singuli, -ae, -a

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(pl. adj.) each; single or separate

26
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tot

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(adv.) so many

27
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fossa, -ae

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(f.) a ditch or trench

28
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tantus, -a, -um

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(adv.) so much, so great

29
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*instituo, -ere, institui, institutus

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(3rd c.) to resolve; to begin

30
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*eruptio, eruptionis

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(f.) a sally

31
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aliquamdiu

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(adv) for a considerable time

32
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de improviso

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(adv. phrase) unexpectedly

33
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incursio, incursionis

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(f.) a raid

34
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initus, -a, -us

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(past participle) having been begun; from ineo: to begin, form, or adopt