boudica 1 Flashcards

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rex, regis (m)

A

king

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Iceni, - orum (m pl)

A

The Iceni (a tribe in East Anglia)

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3
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divitiae, - arum (f pl)

A

riches

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clarus, -a, -um (+ abl)

A

famous, distinguished (for …)

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5
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Caesar, Caesaris (m)

A

Caesar (i.e. the emperor Nero)

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6
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heres, heredis (m)

A

heir

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7
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scripserat (scribo)

A

He had named

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8
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talis, talis, tale

A

such

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9
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Obsequium

A

submissiveness

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10
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ratus (from rear, reri, ratus sum)

A

thinking

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11
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regnum, -i (n)

A

kingdom

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12
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procul (+abl)

A

far from, safe from

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13
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iniuria, -ae (f)

A

injustice; injury, harm

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14
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futurus (future participle of esse)

A

going to be, would be

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15
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quod = future of qui, quae, quod

A

which (thing)

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16
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contra (adv)

A

‘just the opposite’

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17
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verto (3)

A

(here =) I turn out

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18
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adeo ut (+ subjunctive)

A

to such an extent that

19
Q

velut

A

just as if

20
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vasto (1) vastavi

A

I plunder

21
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iam primum

A

‘to begin with…’

22
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verbero (1)

A

I beat, flog

23
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stuprum, -i (n)

A

(act of) rape

24
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violo

A

I violate

25
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princeps, principis (m)

A

chief

26
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quasi (here + pluperfect subjective)

A

as if

27
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regio, regionis (f)

A

region

28
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minus, - eris (n)

A

gift (in the dative =’as a gift’)

29
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accipio (3), accepi

A

I receive, accept

30
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avitus, -a, -um

A

ancestral, inherited

31
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bona, -orum (n pl)

A

estates, possessions (lit. goods)

32
Q

exuo, exuere (+abl)

A

I deprive of

33
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propinquus, propinqui (m)

A

relative

34
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inter (+acc)

A

(here=) as, like

35
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habeo (2)

A

(here =) I treat, regard

36
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contumelia, -ae (f)

A

humiliation

37
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metus, -us (f)

A

fear

38
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gravis, gravis, grave

A

heavy, serious

39
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permoveo (2), permovi, permotus

A

I move, alarm

40
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forma, -ae (f)

A

appearance, status

41
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cedo (3), cessi

A

I am reduced (lit. ‘I give in’, ‘ I give way’

42
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rapio (3)

A

I seize, grab, snatch

43
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commoveo (2), commovi, commotus

A

I move, arouse, provoke, stir