Seneca, De Ira 2.33–34 Flashcards

1
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pater patris m. (79)

A

father; (in pl.) Patricians; Senators

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2
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rēx rēgis m. (84)

A

king

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3
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petō petere petiī/petīvī petītus (109)

A

to seek, go towards

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4
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rēs publica reī publicae f. (138)

A

republic

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5
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fīlius fīliī m. (172)

A

son

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6
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dūcō dūcere dūxī ductus (178)

A

to lead; consider

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7
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caput capitis n. (188)

A

head

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8
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ōs ōris n. (206)

A

mouth, face

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9
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sīve or seu (249)

A

whether; or if

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10
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pēs pedis m. (260)

A

foot

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11
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signum signī n. (282)

A

mark, impression, sign

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12
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prior priōris (283)

A

former, previous, prior, first; (+ abl. of comparison) superior to

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13
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dolor dolōris m. (285)

A

pain, grief

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14
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ingēns ingentis (305)

A

huge

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15
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vultus vultūs m. (367)

A

expression

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16
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pereō perīre periī peritūs (377)

A

to perish

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17
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socius –iī m. (395)

A

ally, comrade

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18
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laetus –a –um (399)

A

happy

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19
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sūmō sūmere sūmpsī sūmptus (404)

A

to take up, consume

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20
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iaceō iacēre iacuī (409)

A

to lie

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21
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super (428)

A

over (adv. and prep. +acc.)

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22
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vix (431)

A

scarcely

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23
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lacrima lacrimae f. (479)

A

tear

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24
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pugnō pugnāre pugnāvī pugnātum (499)

A

to fight

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25
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līberī līberōrum m. pl. (505)

A

children

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26
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praestō praestāre praestitī praestitus (510)

A

to be outstanding

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27
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statim (513)

A

immediately

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28
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concēdō concedere concessī concessus (520)

A

to withdraw, allow, concede

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29
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discēdō discēdere discessī discessum (524)

A

to go away, depart

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30
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victor victōris m. (534)

A

conqueror, victor

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31
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contendō contendere contendī contentus (540)

A

to strain, exert

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32
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dulcis dulce (610)

A

sweet

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33
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contemnō contemnere contempsī contemptus (648)

A

to despise, scorn

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34
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īnferus –a –um (664)

A

low, vile; subst. inhabitant of the underworld

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35
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nōtus –a –um (671)

A

well–known

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36
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adversus or adversum + acc. (679)

A

facing, opposite, against, opposed (to) (adv. and prep. + acc.)

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37
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tangō tangere tetigī tāctus (741)

A

to touch

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38
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supplicium supplici(ī) n. (767)

A

punishment

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39
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convertō –ere –vertī (770)

A

to turn round, cause to turn, turn back

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40
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centum; centēsimus –a –um (801)

A

100; 100th

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41
Q

quotiēns or quotiēs (830)

A

how many times; whenever

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42
Q

laedō laedere laesī laesus (864)

A

to injure by striking, hurt

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43
Q

cōnsequor cōnsequī cōnsecūtus sum (866)

A

to overtake, attain

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44
Q

adulēscēns adulēscentis (873)

A

young, growing; young person

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45
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custōs custōdis m. (880)

A

guardian

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46
Q

pietās pietātis f. (881)

A

devotion

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47
Q

cibus cibī m. (905)

A

food

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48
Q

cēna cēnae f. (907)

A

dinner

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49
Q

inīquus –a –um (911)

A

uneven

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50
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rārus –a –um (936)

A

loose, thin

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51
Q

hodiē (996)

A

today

52
Q

efferō efferre extulī ēlātus (1078)

A

to carry out or away

53
Q

capillus capillī m. (1081)

A

hair

54
Q

crebēr crēbra crēbrum (1115)

A

thick, crowded, close

55
Q

recēdō recēdere recessī recessum (1132)

A

to withdraw

56
Q

oblīvīscor oblīvīscī oblītus sum (1168)

A

to forget

57
Q

convīvium convīviī n. (1187)

A

banquet, feast

58
Q

os ossis n. (1189)

A

bone

59
Q

certō certāre certāvī certātus (1249)

A

to fight, compete

60
Q

corōna corōnae f. (1268)

A

garland; crown

61
Q

percutiō percutere percussī percussum (1321)

A

to strike, kill

62
Q

feriō ferīre (1346)

A

to hit

63
Q

paternus –a –um (1375)

A

paternal

64
Q

custōdia custōdiae f. (1389)

A

custody, protection, prisoner

65
Q

venia veniae f. (1404)

A

pardon

66
Q

hērēs hērēdis m. or f. (1414)

A

heir

67
Q

admoveō admovēre admōvī admōtus (1431)

A

to move to, bring to

68
Q

occāsiō occāsiōnis f. (1449)

A

opportunity

69
Q

mītis mīte (1461)

A

mild; ripe

70
Q

cultus cultūs m. (1480)

A

cultivation, civilization, dress, mode of life

71
Q

cruor cruōris m. (1526)

A

blood, bloodshed

72
Q

pōculum pōculī n. (1546)

A

drinking–cup

73
Q

concurrō concurrere concucurrī concursus (1558)

A

to assemble

74
Q

sōlācium sōlāci(ī) n. (1579)

A

comfort

75
Q

meritum meritī n. (1598)

A

punishment, reward

76
Q

hauriō haurīre hausī hastus (1643)

A

to drain, drink, swallow

77
Q

clēmentia –ae f. (1673)

A

mildness gentleness, mercy

78
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cēnō cēnāre cēnāvī cēnātus (1767)

A

to dine

79
Q

dissimulō dissimulāre dissimulāvī dissimulātus (1770)

A

to conceal, dissemble

80
Q

observō observāre observāvī observātus (1811)

A

to watch, observe

81
Q

ulcīscor ulcīscī ultus sum (1828)

A

to avenge

82
Q

invītō invītāre invītāvī invītātus (1912)

A

to invite

83
Q

lacēssō lacēssere lacēssīvī lacēssītus (1937)

A

to provoke

84
Q

genū (genus) genūs n. (1965)

A

knee

85
Q

utrimque (2044)

A

on or from either side

86
Q

redimō –imere –ēmī –emptum (2096)

A

to buy back; purchase; buy out of slavery

87
Q

ērumpō ērumpere ērūpī ēruptus (2126)

A

to break out, burst out

88
Q

aula –ae (–āī) f. (2144)

A

forecourt, palace

89
Q

perfundō –ere –fūdī –fūsus (2404)

A

to pour over or along; wash

90
Q

convīva –ae m. (2543)

A

guest at meal

91
Q

summoveō –ēre –mōvī –mōtus (2556)

A

to move from beneath; remove

92
Q

anceps ancipitis (2560)

A

two–headed, unsettled, dangerous

93
Q

salūbris –e or salūber –bris –bre (2635)

A

healthy

94
Q

benīgnus –a –um (2642)

A

kind

95
Q

glōriōsus –a –um (2657)

A

full of glory

96
Q

fūnestus –a –um (2910)

A

deadly

97
Q

lēniō lēnīre lēnīvī lēnītus (2911)

A

to alleviate

98
Q

unguentum unguentī n. (2997)

A

perfume

99
Q

excūsātiō excūsātiōnis f. (3028)

A

excusing, excuse

100
Q

cultus –a –um (3138)

A

cultivated; well-groomed; refined, sophisticated

101
Q

revellō –ere –vellī –vulsus (3145)

A

to pull back; pluck out

102
Q

prōvocō prōvocāre –āvī –ātus (3150)

A

to summon, challenge

103
Q

compescō –pescere –pescuī — (3172)

A

to restrain, hold back

104
Q

hilaris hilare (3173)

A

cheerful

105
Q

exōrō exōrāre exōrāvī exōrātus (3174)

A

to pray effectually; entreat, prevail upon

106
Q

pertināx –ācis (3413)

A

persevering, stubborn

107
Q

carnifex –icis m. (3445)

A

executioner

108
Q

prōscrībō –scrībere –scrīpsī –scrīptum (3553)

A

to publish, proscribe

109
Q

pusillus –a –um (3566)

A

puny

110
Q

furiōsus –a –um (3609)

A

mad

111
Q

prōvidentia –ae f. (3639)

A

foresight; divine providence

112
Q

pōtiō –ōnis f. (3661)

A

a drink, potion

113
Q

siccō siccāre siccāvī siccātus (3754)

A

to make dry

114
Q

superior superius (3902)

A

higher

115
Q

inhūmānus –a –um (3919)

A

rude, savage, brutal

116
Q

pār paris n. (4027)

A

an equal; a set of two

117
Q

mordeō mordēre momordī morsus (4092)

A

to bite

118
Q

mūs mūris m. (4167)

A

mouse

119
Q

cōmis –e (4407)

A

courteous, friendly

120
Q

simultās –ātis f. (4416)

A

a state of animosity, a feud

121
Q

īnsolēns –entis (4563)

A

unusual, contrary to custom

122
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nātālis –is m. (4657)

A

birthday (dies natalis)

123
Q

offēnsa –ae f. (4769)

A

offence, hatred

124
Q

patienter (4799)

A

adv., patiently

125
Q

commendātiō commendātiōnīs f. (4938)

A

recommendation