Tacitus, Annals 14.7 Flashcards
patrō (1)
accomplish
opperior, opperīrī, oppertus
wait for
saucius, a, um
wounded.
hāctenus
to this extent (with or without the additional idea of “and no further”)
adeō, adīre, ad(i)ī, aditum
approach
discrimen, inis, n.
separating line or space; dangerous situation
pavor, ōris, m.
sudden fear, terror
exanimis, e
dead; faint with fear, terrified
iam iamque (iamiamque)
a strengthened form of iam, i.e. right at this moment.
vindicta, ae, f.
vengeance
properus, a, um
acting with haste, quick
servitium, (i)ī, n.
slavery; (in plural) slaves
obiciō, obicere, obiēcī, obiectum
throw in the way; throw in one’s teeth, lay to one’s charge
subsidium, (i)ī, n.
assistance, support
expergō, expergere, expergī, expergitum
waken, wake (someone) up