Tacitus, Annals 15.54 Flashcards

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cohibeō, cohibēre, cohibuī, cohibitum

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hold together, secure ; keep secret

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prōditiō, ōnis, f.

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betrayal

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insidiae, arum, f. pl.

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ambush, treachery

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prōmō, prōmere, prompsī, promptum

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unsheath

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vāgina, ae, f.

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sheath, scabbard

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pugiō, ōnis, m.

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dagger

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obtundō, obtundere, obtudī, obtūsum

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beat, batter ; make blunt

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mucrō, ōnis, m.

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sharp end (of a sword, etc.), point

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adfluentius, adv.

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more lavishly

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vagus, a, um

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wandering, vague

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ligāmentum, ī, n.

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bandage (rare)

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sistō, sistere, stetī or stitī, statum

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cause to stand

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obversor (1) appear before (the eyes, etc.) in thought i.e.

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be imagined

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cēdō, cēdere, cessī, cessum

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depart ; depart from the mind; be forgotten, be ignored

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ultrō, adv.

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in addition to everything else, into the bargain

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intentō (1)

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point at ; wave in a threatening way ; threaten.

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penes, prep. + acc.

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in the possession or control of

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indicium, (i)ī, n.

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disclosure, intelligence ; information, report (to the authorities, about a crime)

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praeveniō, praevenīre, praevēnī, praeventum

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arrive first, precede ; (intransitive) act first (+ dat.)