Tacitus, Annals 16.29-30 Flashcards
torvus, a, um
grim, pitiless
celebritās, ātis, f
crowding, frequency
suētus, a, um
accustomed
pavor, ōris, m
sudden fear, fright
innoxius, a, um
blameless, innocent
perinde
in the same way, likewise
concidō, concidere, concidī
fall; die
prōferō, prōferre, prōtulī, prōlātum
show, display
extorris, e
banished ; extorrem agere means to banish
ordior, ordīrī, orsus
lay the warp of a tapestry; begin
discrīmen, inis, n
critical situation, danger
cōnectō, cōnectere, cōnexuī, cōnexum
link together; involve (a person) in a charge, implicate
magus, ī, m
magician
dīlargior, dīlargīrī, dīlargītus
give away freely
sānē
certainly, at any rate (giving limited support to a previous statement)