Tacitus, Annals 14.3 Flashcards

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sēcrētus, a, um

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separate, independent

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congressus, ūs, m.

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meeting, encounter, interview

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abscēdō, abscēdere, abscessī, abscessum

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retire

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hortus, ī, m.

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garden; in plural usually pleasure grounds.

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Antīas, ātis, adj.

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of Antium; Antium (modern Anzio)

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ager, agrī, m.

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here estate

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capessō, capessere, capīvī or capiī, capītum

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grasp; enter on, engage in

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praegravis, e

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exceptionally heavy; very troublesome

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hāctenus, adv.

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to this extent, so far (and no farther)

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cāsus, ūs, m. a

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fall; here accident, chance

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exitium, (i)ī, n.

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destruction; death

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offero (obferō), offerre, obtulī, oblātum

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present; offer

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ingenium,(i)ī, n.

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natural disposition; cleverness, skill, ingenuity; a clever device, contrivance

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classis, is, f.

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class; fleet

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ēducātor, ōris, m.

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someone who brings up children; foster-father

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solvō, solvere, solvī, solūtus

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loosen; break loose from its position

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effundō, effundere, effūdī, effūsum

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pour out; eject, tip out of purpose.

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capax, capācis, adj.

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able to hold; capable of producing (+ gen.)

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fortuītus, a, um

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accidental; neut. as subst. accident

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naufragium, (i)ī, n.

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shipwreck

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intercipiō, intercipere, intercēpī, interceptum

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cut short the life of, carry off

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dēlinquō, dēlinquere, dēlīquī, dēlictum

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commit an offence (with internal accusative)

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addō, addere, addidī, additum

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cause to. appertain, give (to)

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dēfunctus, a, um

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dead