Seneca, De Ira 2.33–34 Flashcards
pater patris m. (79)
father; (in pl.) Patricians; Senators
rēx rēgis m. (84)
king
petō petere petiī/petīvī petītus (109)
to seek, go towards
rēs publica reī publicae f. (138)
republic
fīlius fīliī m. (172)
son
dūcō dūcere dūxī ductus (178)
to lead; consider
caput capitis n. (188)
head
ōs ōris n. (206)
mouth, face
sīve or seu (249)
whether; or if
pēs pedis m. (260)
foot
signum signī n. (282)
mark, impression, sign
prior priōris (283)
former, previous, prior, first; (+ abl. of comparison) superior to
dolor dolōris m. (285)
pain, grief
ingēns ingentis (305)
huge
vultus vultūs m. (367)
expression
pereō perīre periī peritūs (377)
to perish
socius –iī m. (395)
ally, comrade
laetus –a –um (399)
happy
sūmō sūmere sūmpsī sūmptus (404)
to take up, consume
iaceō iacēre iacuī (409)
to lie
super (428)
over (adv. and prep. +acc.)
vix (431)
scarcely
lacrima lacrimae f. (479)
tear
pugnō pugnāre pugnāvī pugnātum (499)
to fight
līberī līberōrum m. pl. (505)
children
praestō praestāre praestitī praestitus (510)
to be outstanding
statim (513)
immediately
concēdō concedere concessī concessus (520)
to withdraw, allow, concede
discēdō discēdere discessī discessum (524)
to go away, depart
victor victōris m. (534)
conqueror, victor
contendō contendere contendī contentus (540)
to strain, exert
dulcis dulce (610)
sweet
contemnō contemnere contempsī contemptus (648)
to despise, scorn
īnferus –a –um (664)
low, vile; subst. inhabitant of the underworld
nōtus –a –um (671)
well–known
adversus or adversum + acc. (679)
facing, opposite, against, opposed (to) (adv. and prep. + acc.)
tangō tangere tetigī tāctus (741)
to touch
supplicium supplici(ī) n. (767)
punishment
convertō –ere –vertī (770)
to turn round, cause to turn, turn back
centum; centēsimus –a –um (801)
100; 100th
quotiēns or quotiēs (830)
how many times; whenever
laedō laedere laesī laesus (864)
to injure by striking, hurt
cōnsequor cōnsequī cōnsecūtus sum (866)
to overtake, attain
adulēscēns adulēscentis (873)
young, growing; young person
custōs custōdis m. (880)
guardian
pietās pietātis f. (881)
devotion
cibus cibī m. (905)
food
cēna cēnae f. (907)
dinner
inīquus –a –um (911)
uneven
rārus –a –um (936)
loose, thin