Tacitus, Annals 16.23-26 Flashcards
offensiō@ ōnis@ f
resentment
properanter@ adv
hastily
insons@ insontis
innocent
ultrō@ adv.
spontaneously; conversely
disserō@ disserere@ disseruī@ dissertum
set out in words (that); discuss (the fact that)
segnis@ e
slothful@ inactive
sēcrētum@ ī@ n
concealment
obvius@ a@ um
in the way@ in the path of; moving so as to confront (+ dat.)
sīn@ adv
if however@ but if
lūdibrium@ iī@ n.
plaything ; (in plural) insults
convīcium@ (i)ī@ n
uproar; abuse@ mockery
probrum@ ī@ n
insult
forsitan@ adv
perhaps (= forsan)
immānitās@ ātis@ f
brutality@ frightfulness
perornō (1)
honor greatly@ honor constantly (rare)
proinde@ adv
accordingly@ in consequence
intemerātus@ a@ um
undefiled
intecessor@ ōris@ m
one who interposes a veto
expendō@ expendere@ expendī@ expensum
weigh in the mind
capessō@ capessere@ capessīvī or capessiī
take hold of; turn one’s attention to@ undertake