Tacitus, Annals 14.11 Flashcards
longē
far; from a long while back
repetō, repetere, repetīvī, repetītum
return to; remember
dēdecus, oris, n.
disgrace
infensus, a, um
ready for attack; opposed to someone’s interests, adverse to
dōnātīvum, ī, n.
donative (money given on occasions of celebration, esp. to a soldier)
congiārium, iī, n.
not translatable; origianally a gift of grain or oil to a Roman citizen, later a payment in money
cūria, ae, f.
Senate House
insectātiō, ōnis, f.
verbal attack, criticism
referō, referre, rettulī, relātum
mention, with acc. + inf.
hebes, etis
dull
naufragus, a, um
shipwrecked
perfringō, perfringere, perfrēgī, perfractum
break through
immānitās, ātis, f.
brutality
questus, ūs, m.
complaint, outcry; acc. pl.
anteeō, anteīre, anteīvī or anteiī, anteitum
precede; exceed