Tacitus, Annals 13.2 Flashcards
societās, ātis, f.
partnership
aequum, ī, n.
level ground
ex aequō
on a basis of equality
polleō, pollēre
exert influence, be strong; have importance, carry weight
cōmitās, ātis, f.
friendliness, graciousness
lūbricus, a, um
slippery; shifting, inconstant
aspernor (1)
push away; decline to accept, decline to submit to
retineō, retinēre, retinuī, retentum
prevent from wandering
certāmen, inis, n.
struggle, rivalry; fight, battle
ūnus, a, um
one and the same; one in particular, one above all others
flagrō (1)
be ablaze, burn
pars, partis, f.
side; one of two opposing groups
in partibus esse
to take sides
exitiōsus, a, um
deadly
sēmet
= sē (intensive form).
pervertō, pervertere, pervertī, perversus
ruin, cause the overthrow of
infrā, prep. + acc.
submissive to, subject to
tristis, triste
gloomy, unhappy; stern, solumn, austere (in his attitude)
taedium, (i)ī, n.
a feeling of disgust (+ gen.)
prōpalam, adv.
openly
flāmōnium, (i)ī, n.
the office of flamen (a priesthood for a particular god).