Seneca, De Ira 2.26-28 Flashcards

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lēx lēgis f. (137)

A

law

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2
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modo (140)

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only, just now

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3
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mare maris n. (214)

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sea

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4
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iūdex iūdicis m. (215)

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judge; juror

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5
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prīmum (221)

A

first

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moveō movēre mōvī mōtus (267)

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to move

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7
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equus equī m. (274)

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horse

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sentiō sentīre sēnsī sēnsus (301)

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to perceive

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9
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hinc (302)

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from here, hence

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10
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propter (303)

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because of

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11
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littera litterae f. (352)

A

letter (of the alphabet)

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12
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poena poenae f. (365)

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punishment

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13
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multum (420)

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much, a lot

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14
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proficīscor proficīscī profectus sum (439)

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to set forth

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15
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aequus –a –um (470)

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equal

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16
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lātus –a –um (515)

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broad, wide

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17
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anima animae f. (557)

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breath, spirit

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18
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iūstus –a –um (597)

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just, fair

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19
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liber librī m. (637)

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book

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20
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immortālis immortālis immortāle (707)

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immortal

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21
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magistrātus magistrātūs m. (711)

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magistracy

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22
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pateō patēre patuī (721)

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to be open

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23
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sēnsus sēnsūs m. (723)

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feeling

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24
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mundus mundī m. (728)

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world, universe, heavens

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mereō merēre meruī meritum (739)
to earn, deserve; serve as a soldier
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careō carēre caruī caritus (751)
to be without
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animal animālis n. (777)
animal
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tabula tabulae f. (845)
plank, (game) board; painting; writing tablet
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torqueō torquēre torsī tortum (959)
to twist
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stultus –a –um (1003)
foolish
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lapis lapidis m. (1010)
stone
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culpa culpae f. (1012)
fault, blame
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vērum –ī n. (1024)
that which is true; truth
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effundō effundere effūdī effūsus (1039)
to pour out
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afficiō afficere affēcī affectus (1065)
to affect, visit with
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bonī –ōrum m. pl. (1110)
men of substance and social standing
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hiems hiemis f. (1151)
winter
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ignārus –a –um (1165)
ignorant
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angustus –a –um (1296)
narrow
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succēdō succēdere successī successus (1341)
to follow
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imber imbris m. (1344)
rain
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faveō favēre fāvī fautus (1373)
to favor
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vēritās vēritātis f. (1397)
truth
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innocēns –ntis (1447)
innocent, harmless
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iūstitia –ae f. (1462)
righteousness
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līs lītis f. (1570)
lawsuit; quarrel
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prudentia prudentiae f. (1593)
foresight
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prōiciō –icere iēcī –iectum (1616)
to cast forth, throw out, fling to the ground
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aestās aestātis f. (1629)
summer
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profiteor profitērī professus sum (1680)
to confess, announce
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dīrigō (dērigō) –ere –rēxī –rēctus (1693)
to lay straight
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incommodum –ī n. (1757)
detriment
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utīque (1846)
certainly
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atquī or atquīn (1854)
nevertheless; indeed
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hūmānitās hūmānitātis f. (1876)
humanity
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scindō scindere scidī scissum (1977)
to cut, rend, tear asunder
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saevitia saevitiae f. (2084)
ferocity
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peccātum –ī n. (2133)
fault
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līberālitās līberālitātis f. (2140)
generosity
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dēmēns dēmentis (2146)
mad, raving
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indīgnor –ātus sum (2204)
to deem unworthy; to fret
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dēfungor dēfungī dēfūnctus sum (2215)
to finish, complete
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artus –a –um (2220)
straitened, narrow
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suspiciō suspicere suspexī suspectus (2227)
to take up; recognize; accept
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mūtus –a –um (2229)
inarticulate, mute
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lacerō lacerāre lacerāvī lacerātus (2275)
to tear
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distinguō distinguere distīnxī distīnctum (2316)
to separate, divide
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distō distāre distāvī distātus (2371)
to stand apart; be distant
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innocentia –ae f. (2436)
blamelessness
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vidēlicet (2510)
clearly
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sortior –ītus sum (2516)
to cast lots; obtain
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obsum obesse obfuī (2940)
to be in the way
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displiceō displicēre displicuī displicitus (3098)
to displease
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praeceptor –ōris m. (3102)
instructor
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immodicus –a –um (3276)
excessive
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domicilium –iī n. (3282)
residence
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minūtus –a –um (3307)
small
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castīgō castīgāre castīgāvī castīgātus (3358)
to chastise
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fōrmula –ae f (3391)
a form, draft, contract, covenant, agreement, regulation
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remotus –a –um (3465)
removed, remote, distant
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im–putō –āre (3600)
to reckon
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ultima –ōrum n. (3724)
the end
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vestīmentum –ī n. (3797)
garment, clothes (pl.)
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arrogantia –ae f. (3976)
arrogance; gall
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pūtris –e (4016)
fetid, foul–smelling
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indignātiō –ōnis f. (4025)
displeasure
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dēlinquō –linquere –līquī –lictum (4030)
to fail, transgress, offend
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contumax –ācis (4346)
stubborn, defiant
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bīlis –is f. (abl. sg. –ī or –e) (4708)
bile, anger
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pertinācia –ae f. (4709)
perseverance
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obiurgō –āre –āvī –ātum (4715)
to rebuke, scold
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imprūdentia –ae f. (5063)
lack of knowledge, ignorance; lack of foresight
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rēgula –ae f. (5141)
basic principle
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contumācia –ae f. (5153)
inflexibility, contumacy, obstinacy, stubbornness
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mortālitās –ātis f. (5221)
mortality
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admonitiō –ōnis f. (5287)
suggestion, admonition
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propriē (5395)
properly; particularly, especially; in the strictest or truest sense
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abstinentia abstinentiae f. (5443)
abstinence
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beneficus –a –um (6562)
generous, bountiful