Tacitus, Annals 14.9 Flashcards
prōdō, prōdere, prōdidī, prōditum
thrust forward, project; publish, record
convīvālis, e
proper to a feast or dinner party
ex(s)equiae, ārum, f. pl.
funeral procession, obsequies
vīlis, e
cheap
congerō, congerere, congessī, congestum
collect, amass; make into a heap, heap up, pile up
claudō, claudere, clausī, clausum
close; enclose, surround with a boundary
humus, ī, f. (nb. gender)
earth; stretch of ground
mox
(a little) later
domesticī, ōrum, m. pl.
members of a household (esp. dependents, servants, etc.)
levis, e
light (i.e. not lēvis, e, smooth); unimportant
propter (prep. + acc.)
near, close to, hard by
subiectus, a, um
situated on a lower level
ēditus, a, um
high, lofty
rogus, ī, m. (or rogum, ī, n.)
funeral pyre
cognōmentum, ī, n.
surname, cognomen