Seneca, De Ira 1.20 Flashcards

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deus deī m. (59)

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god

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vōx vōcis f. (176)

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voice

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cōpia cōpiae f. (223)

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abundance; troops

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altus –a –um (306)

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tall, high; deep

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absum abesse āfuī āfutūrus (343)

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to be away, be absent

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ingenium –(i)ī n. (358)

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disposition, ability

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levis –e (360)

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light, trivial

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maneō manēre mānsī mānsus (372)

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to remain

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addō addere addidī additus (385)

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to give to

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10
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quālis quāle (414)

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what sort

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sermō sermōnis m. (429)

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conversation

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amplus –a –um (467)

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spacious, large, ample, generous

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probō probāre probāvī probātus (476)

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to approve

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spectō spectāre spectāvī spectātus (490)

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to look at

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reperiō reperīre repperī repertus (548)

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to find out

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pugna pugnae f. (558)

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battle, fight

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metuō metuere metuī (571)

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to fear, dread

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timor timōris m. (607)

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fear

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odium odiī n. (612)

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hatred

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sīcut or sīcutī (613)

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just as, in as much as

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optō optāre optāvī optātus (624)

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to desire; choose

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orior orīrī ortus sum (652)

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to rise, be born

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magnitūdō magnitūdinis f. (681)

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greatness

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intersum –esse –fuī (755)

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to be between, be present

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aeger aegra aegrum (757)
sick
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occurrō occurrere occurrī occursus (760)
to run to meet; come to mind
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crēscō crēscere crēvī crētus (762)
to grow, increase
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morbus morbī m. (771)
sickness, disease
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superbus –a –um (899)
arrogant
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terreō terrēre terruī territus (918)
to terrify
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adiciō adicere adiēcī adiectus (919)
to throw to
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saeculum saeculī n. (925)
age; generation, people born at a time; mortal race; century
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īrāscor īrāscī īrātus (977)
to grow angry
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versus versūs m. (1055)
line (of poetry)
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īnfēlīx īnfēlīcis (1056)
unfortunate, unhappy
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īgnōrō īgnōrāre īgnōrāvī īgnōrātus (1060)
to not know; ignore
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inānis inānis ināne (1068)
empty, void
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extrā (1088)
outside, beyond
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audācia audāciae f. (1107)
courage
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rōbur rōboris n. (1217)
oak, strength
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imitor imitārī imitātus sum (1222)
to imitate
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dīrus –a –um (1339)
awful, ill-omened
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fulmen fulminis n. (1394)
lightening, thunderbolt
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fīrmus –a –um (1395)
firm, strong
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ēmittō ēmittere ēmīsī ēmīssus (1403)
to send out
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intendō intendere intendī intentus (1412)
to stretch, strain
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cōnscius –a –um (1477)
conscious
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remedium remediī n. (1490)
cure
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īnsum inesse īnfuī (1514)
to be in
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crūdēlitās crūdēlitātis f. (1519)
cruelty
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ruīna ruīnae f. (1551)
collapse
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fīdūcia fīdūciae f. (1677)
trust
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multum multī n. (1707)
much (of something)
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incitō incitāre incitāvī incitātus (1737)
to urge on, torment
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prōnus –a –um (1759)
sloping; easy
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sublīmis sublīme (1798)
elevated lofty heroic noble
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ūmor –oris m. (1817)
moisture
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solidus –a –um (1893)
dense, firm, solid
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gemō gemere gemuī (1901)
to groan, sigh
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prōrsus (1906)
forwards; straightway
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patientia patientiae f. (1948)
endurance
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uter utra utrum (1962)
either which (of two)
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decōrus –a –um (1973)
fitting, suitable; handsome
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sevēritās sevēritātis f. (2003)
severity
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mōlior mōlīrī mōlītus (2043)
to work at, devise
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pavidus –a –um (2249)
scared, frightened
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strepitus –ūs m. (2292)
noise; an uproar; din
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spīrō spīrāre spīrāvī spīrātus (2300)
to breathe
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extollō –ere (2322)
to lift up; (fig.)
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īmus –a –um (2355)
deepest, last
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studiōsus –a –um (2367)
eager
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mōmentum –ī n. (2384)
weight, importance; moment of time, moment
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muliebris –e (2458)
of or belonging to a woman, female, feminine
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exclāmō exclāmāre exclāmāvī exclāmātus (2502)
to exclaim
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parum (2509)
too little, not enough, insufficiently
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terribilis terribile (2648)
terrifying
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īrācundia īrācundiae f. (2713)
anger
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trīstitia –ae or trīstitiēs –eī f. (2751)
sorrow
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fundāmentum –ī n. (2784)
foundation
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fortitūdō fortitūdinis f. (2797)
bravery
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bonitās –ātis f. (2925)
goodness, excellence
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subsum subesse — (2936)
to be under, be behind
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mināx –ācis (2986)
projecting, overhanging
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īnsistō –ere –stitī (2991)
to place one’s self in or upon a thing; (w. dat.)
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cōnātus cōnātūs m. (3004)
attempt
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disertus –a –um (3064)
eloquent, expressive
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puerīlis –e (3346)
boyish
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ēloquor ēloquī ēlocūtus sum (3494)
to speak out, express
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tāctus –ūs m. (3503)
touching; touch
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dēmentia –ae f. (3544)
madness
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īnsidior īnsidiārī īnsidiātus sum (4066)
to ambush
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incrēmentum –ī n. (4324)
growth, increase, augmentation
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īnsolentia –ae f. (4352)
strangeness
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coniūrātī –ōrum m. pl. (4383)
conspirators
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imbēcillitās –ātis f. (4513)
helplessness, feebleness
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ventōsus –a –um (4559)
windy, stormy
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obstrepō –strepere –strepuī –strepitum (4579)
make a noise
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intrōrsum or intrōrsus (4599)
inwards
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vitiōsus –a –um (4648)
faulty, full of vice, vicious
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immānitās immānitātis f. (4731)
savageness
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exsecror –ārī –ātus sum (4877)
to curse bitterly; execrate
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tumor –ōris m. (4926)
swelling; of the mind
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vēcors –cordis (5398)
demented
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firmāmentum –ī n. (6092)
a strengthening, support, prop
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parātus –ūs m. (6134)
a preparation
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exitiōsus –a –um (6551)
ruinous, destructive
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solidum –ī n. (6561)
solid ground
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abundantia –ae f. (6643)
fullness, abundance
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malefaciō malefacere malefēcī malefactum (6821)
do wrong; injure (+ dat.)