Tacitus, Annals 14.10 Flashcards
dēmum
at last
reliquum, quī, n.
remainder, the rest
dēfigō, dēfigere, dēfixī, dēfixum
plant, embed; petrify, dumbfound
pavor, ōris, m.
sudden fear, terror, fright
inops, inopis
poor, destitute; desitute of (+ gen)
opperior, opperīrī, oppertus
wait; await, wait for
pre(he)ndō, pre(he)ndere, pre(he)ndī, pre(he)nsum
grasp
discrīmen, inis, n.
separating line; dangerous or critical situation
mūnicipium, (i)ī, n.
town (especially a town in Italy)
incolumitās, ātis, f.
safety, uninjured state
infensus, a, um
hostile
obversor (1)
get in the way of; appear in the mind’s eye, pass in front of
gravis, e
heavy; hard to bear, grievous, painful
aspectus (adpectus), ūs, m.
visible form, appearance; that which is seen, sight, vision
tuba, ae, f.
trumpet (one with a straight tube)
collis, is, m.
hill
ēdō, ēdere, ēdidī, ēditum
eject, emit; (of hills) uplift, raise (usually in perfect passive participle)
planctus, ūs, m.
the action of striking noisily; beating of the breast, lamentation
tumulus, ī, m.
grave (in general, rather than burial-mound)
Neāpolis, is, f.
Naples
concēdō, concēdere, concessī, concessum
withdraw, retire
summa, ae, f.
total number; the general sense, substance, gist
luō, luere, luī
pay (esp. with poenas)
conscientia, ae, f.
the holding of knowledge in common; complicity (+ abl.)