Tacitus, Annals 14.4 Flashcards
sollertia, ae, f.
cleverness, skill
iuvō, iūvī, iūtum
aid, help; (impers.) it delights
frequentō (1)
populate; resort to often, frequent
ēliciō, ēlicere, ēlicuī, ēlicitum
coax, entice, lure out
dictitō (1)
persist in saying, repeat
quō
ut
dehinc, adv.
after this
obvius, a, um
placed so as to meet
adventō (1)
arrive
alluō (adluō), alluere, alluī
wash, lap, touch (of the sea, etc.).
suescō, suescere, suēvī, suētum
be accustomed to
rēmigium, (i)ī, n.
oarage; a crew of rowers
adhibeō, adhibere, adhibui, adhibitum
bring into contact with; bring into play, apply (+ dat.)
constō, constāre, constitī
stand together, take a position; (3rd sing. impersonal) it is an established fact, it is known
extō (exstō), extāre, extitī
project; exist, be found