Seneca, De Ira 3.30-32 Flashcards

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quisque quidque/quīcque (152)

A

each, every

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cōnsul cōnsulis m. (208)

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consul

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3
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spēs speī f. (231)

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hope

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4
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numquam (235)

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never

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5
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cūr (273)

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why

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6
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reliquus –a –um (278)

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remaining

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inde (319)

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from there, from then

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8
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potestās potestātis f. (381)

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power

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voluptās voluptātis f. (430)

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pleasure

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exspectō exspectāre exspectāvī exspectātus (444)

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to wait for, expect

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11
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eō (455)

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there, in that place; for that reason

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12
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quamvīs (489)

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even though, although

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dīgnitās dīgnitātis f. (495)

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worth, reputation

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fēlīx fēlīcis (536)

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fortunate

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15
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umbra umbrae f. (585)

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shadow

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cōnficiō cōnficere cōnfēcī cōnfectus (604)

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to finish

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17
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victōria victōriae f. (605)

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victory

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18
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tergum tergī n. or tergus –oris n. (617)

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the back of men or animals

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19
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dubius –a –um (662)

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doubtful

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20
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vereor verērī veritus sum (691)

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to fear

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21
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invidia invidiae f. (696)

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envy, jealousy

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22
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improbus –a –um (717)

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bad

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23
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sanctus –a –um (731)

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consecrated

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24
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paulō (738)

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slightly

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sinō sinere sīvī situs (748)
to allow
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gladius gladiī m. or gladium –iī n. (788)
sword
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prōferō prōferre prōtulī prōlātus (822)
to bring forth
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falsus –a –um (829)
deceptive, false
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initium initi(ī) n. (877)
beginning
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properō properāre properāvī properātus (888)
to hasten
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ferus –a –um (906)
wild, fierce
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excitō excitāre excitāvī excitātus (960)
to stir up, arouse, put into motion
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respiciō respicere respexī respectum (961)
to look back
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turbō turbāre turbāvī turbātus (981)
to disturb
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cōnsulātus cōnsulātūs m. (994)
consulship
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numerō numerāre numerāvī numerātus (1058)
to count
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suspīciō suspiciōnis f. (1161)
mistrust
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suādeō suādēre suāsī suāsus (1191)
to recommend
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famēs famis f. (1200)
hunger, famine
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circā (1207)
around (adv. and prep. +acc.)
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exiguus –a –um (1208)
small, little
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frequēns frequentis (1221)
often
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leō leōnis m. (1228)
lion
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modicus modica modicum (1291)
moderate, modest, temperate
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invādō invādere invāsī invāsum (1302)
to go in
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taurus taurī m. (1307)
bull
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dēprehendō dēprehendere dēprehendī dēprehensus (1335)
to catch, seize, understand
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dīvus (dīus) –a –um (1372)
divine
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fīdus –a –um (1405)
faithful, trustworthy
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intueor intuērī intuitus sum (1483)
to look at
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perspiciō perspicere perspexī perspectus (1492)
to see through
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concipiō concipere concēpī conceptum (1494)
to produce, conceive
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invideō invidēre invīdī invīsus (1548)
to envy (+ dat.)
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dēsīderium dēsīderi(ī) n. (1621)
desire
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laetor laetārī laetātus sum (1652)
to rejoice, be glad
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dēmum (1729)
finally
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carcer carceris m. (1747)
jail
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stringō stringere strīnxī strictum (1789)
to draw tight, bind fast; draw (from a scabbard, etc.)
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duodecim; duodecimus –a –um (1803)
12; 12th
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līberālis līberālis līberāle (1830)
gentlemanlike
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expleō explēre explēvī explētus (1856)
to fill up, fulfil
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magnificus –a –um (1913)
grand, splendid, magnificent
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praecipuē (1969)
especially, particularly
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cōnsīderō cōnsīderāre cōnsīderāvī cōnsīderātus (1992)
to consider
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crūs –ūris n. (2012)
shin, leg
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concupīscō concupiscīre concupīvī concupītus (2137)
to desire
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dēfēnsor dēfēnsōris m. (2164)
defender, protector
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fascis –is m. (2250)
bundle; burden
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verberō verberāre verberāvī verberātus (2325)
to whip, flog, beat
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antecēdō –cēdere –cessī –cessum (2369)
to go before
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compellō compellere compulī compulsus (2415)
to drive
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praetūra praetūrae f. (2476)
praetorship
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patrimōnium patrimōni(ī) n. (2499)
inheritance
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dēterreō dēterrēre dēterruī dēterritus (2574)
to deter, prevent
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ināne –is n. (2722)
void space
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perniciōsus –a –um (2890)
destructive
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collēgium collēgiī n. (3091)
college, guild
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discurrō –ere –cucurrī –or currī –cursus (3324)
to run apart; to ride in different directions
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sella –ae f. (3461)
seat; chair; chair of state
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aliēnum –ī n. (3509)
the property of a stranger
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commīlitō –ōnis m. (3523)
a comrade, fellow–soldier
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innoxius –a –um (3634)
harmless, innocent
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sacerdōtium –ī n. (3684)
the priesthood
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rabidus –a –um (3900)
raving, savage, mad, raging
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ursus –ī m. (3974)
bear
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cōnsummō –āre (4061)
to accomplish, complete, finish, perfect; unite
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capitālis –e (4205)
important, capital, deadly
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servulus –ī m. (4566)
young slave
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lītigō lītigāre lītigāvī lītigātum (5354)
to quarrel, litigate
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anhēlō anhēlāre anhēlāvī anhēlātus (5369)
to pant
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stolidus –a –um (5681)
dull, stupid, inert
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comparātiō comparātiōnis f. (5735)
comparison
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dispensō –āre –āvī –ātum (5759)
to distribute, apportion
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mappa –ae f. (6052)
a napkin, table-napkin, towel
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acceptum –ī n. (6447)
credit, income
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cōnsternō –āre (7282)
to confound, perplex
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flagrum –ī n. (7918)
whip
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inexplēbilis –e (8095)
not to be satisfied, insatiable
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rubicundus –a –um (8103)
red
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ergastulum –ī n. (8302)
a workhouse; offenders working in a workhouse
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importūnitās –ātis f. (8341)
unsuitableness, unfitness
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cooptō cooptāre –āvī –ātum (8612)
to choose (by election)
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ōrdinārius –a –um (9982)
regular, normal