Tacitus, Annals 14.3 Flashcards
sēcrētus, a, um
separate, independent
congressus, ūs, m.
meeting, encounter, interview
abscēdō, abscēdere, abscessī, abscessum
retire
hortus, ī, m.
garden; in plural usually pleasure grounds.
Antīas, ātis, adj.
of Antium; Antium (modern Anzio)
ager, agrī, m.
here estate
capessō, capessere, capīvī or capiī, capītum
grasp; enter on, engage in
praegravis, e
exceptionally heavy; very troublesome
hāctenus, adv.
to this extent, so far (and no farther)
cāsus, ūs, m. a
fall; here accident, chance
exitium, (i)ī, n.
destruction; death
offero (obferō), offerre, obtulī, oblātum
present; offer
ingenium,(i)ī, n.
natural disposition; cleverness, skill, ingenuity; a clever device, contrivance
classis, is, f.
class; fleet
ēducātor, ōris, m.
someone who brings up children; foster-father