4F (i) Vocab Flashcards

(56 cards)

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abūtor 3 dep. (+ abl.)

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I misuse

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accidit ut (+ subj.)

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It happened that

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ad (+ acc.)

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For the purpose of, to fulfil

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adesset (imperf. Subj. of adsum adesse)

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‘(He) was present

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adfluo 3 dep.

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I flow, drip

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adiret (imperf. Subj. of adeō adire)

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‘(To) come (sc. to him)’, ‘(that) he should come (sc. to him)’

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ago causam

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I plead a case, conduct a case before (+ dat.)

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agente-us a um

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(Of) silver

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argument-um i 2n.

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Proof

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bon-a orum 2n. pl.

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Goods

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C. = Gaio: Gai-us i 2m.

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Gaius

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caederent (imperf. Subj. of caedo caedere)

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‘(To) beat’, ‘(that) they should beat’

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caus-a ae 1f.

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Cause; reason

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circumsisterent (imperfect subjunctive of circumsisto circumsistere)

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‘(To) stand round’, ‘(that) they should stand round’

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clamitanti

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‘To the disadvantage of him, as he kept shouting’: tr. ‘as he shouted’

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abiciō abicere abiēcī abiectus

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I throw down

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compleo 2 compleui completus

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I fill

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concido 3 concidi

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I fall down, collapse

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cui

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‘To whom’, ‘whose’

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Cupido Cupidin-is 3m.

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(Statue of) Cupid

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de (+ abl.)

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From

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detis (present subj. of dō)

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‘(To) give’, ‘(that) you (pl.) should give’

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exspectetis (pres. subj. of expecto)

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‘(Not to) await’, ‘(and that) you should (not) await’

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iacenti

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‘To the disadvantage of him as he lay’: tr. ‘as he lay’

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latus later-is 3n.
Side
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lepos lepor-is 3m.
Charm
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lictor lictor-is 3m.
magistrate's attendant, lictor
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loqueretur (imperf. subj. of loquor 3 dep.)
'(He) talked'
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morior 3/4 dep. mortuus
I die
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neue
'And (that x should) not...'
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nihilominus
Nevertheless
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nocturn-us a um
Night-time, nocturnal
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persuadeo 2 persuasi
I persuade x (dat.) (to: ut + subj.; not to ne + subj.)
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pertineo (ad) 2
I am relevant (to)
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proxim-us a um
Nearest
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qua in causa
And in this case
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quibus
'To whom', 'before whom'
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quibus modis
'(And) by these means'
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responderet (imperf. subj. of respondeo respondere)
'(To) reply', '(that) he should reply'
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sanguis sanguin-is 3m.
Blood
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semimortu-us a um
Half-dead
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Seruili-us i 2m.
Servilius
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Sexti-us i 2m.
Sextius
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sit (pres. subj. of sum)
'(To) be', '(that) it should be'
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soci-us i 2m.
Ally
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taceret (imperf. subj. of taceo tacere)
'(And not to) be silent', '(and that) he should (not) be silent'
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tunderet (imperf. subj. of tundo tundere)
'(To) beat, '(that) he should beat'
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tundo 3
I beat
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Venere-us a um
Devoted to Venus
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Venus Vener-is 3f.
Venus
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ueniret (imperf. subj. of uenio uenire)
'(To) come', '(that) he should come'
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uenustas uenustat-is 3f.
Elegance, desirability.
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uerber uerber-is 3n.
Blow
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uirg-a ae 1f.
Rod (symbol of Lictor's authority when bound in a bundle [also called fasces])
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uot-um i 2n.
Vow
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ut ( + subjunctive)
'To...', 'that...should'