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1
Q

custom, character

A

mōs, mōris, m, pl.

2
Q

to reveal, divulge

A

ēnūtiō, ēnūtāre, ēnūtāvī, ēnūtātus

3
Q

crowd

A

caterva, ae, f.

4
Q

whether… or…

A

utrum…an…

5
Q

rather than

A

potius quam

6
Q

to do, drive; here, to discuss, debate

A

agō, agere, ēgī, āctus

7
Q

to press, insist

A

urgeō, urgēre, ursī

8
Q

good faith, reliability, trust

A

fidēs, fideī, f.

9
Q

intelligence, ingenuity

A

ingenium, ī, n.

10
Q

decree

A

cōnsultum, ī, n.

11
Q

surname (third or fourth name of a Roman)

A

cognōmen, cognōminis, n.

12
Q

to display, show

A

praebeō, praebēre, praebuī, praebitus

13
Q

it is necessary

A

necesse est

14
Q

it is allowed

A

licet, licēre, licuit + dat.

15
Q

to please

A

placeō, placēre, placuī + dat.

16
Q

it is becoming, fitting, should

A

decet, decēre, decuit

17
Q

it is fitting; ought

A

oportet, opotēre, oportuit

18
Q

it bores, makes one (acc) tired of something (gen.)

A

taedet, taedēre, taesum est

19
Q

mōs, mōris, m, pl.

A

custom, character

20
Q

ēnūtiō, ēnūtāre, ēnūtāvī, ēnūtātus

A

to reveal, divulge

21
Q

caterva, ae, f.

A

crowd

22
Q

utrum…an…

A

whether… or…

23
Q

potius quam

A

rather than

24
Q

agō, agere, ēgī, āctus

A

to do, drive; here, to discuss, debate

25
Q

urgeō, urgēre, ursī

A

to press, insist

26
Q

fidēs, fideī, f.

A

good faith, reliability, trust

27
Q

ingenium, ī, n.

A

intelligence, ingenuity

28
Q

cōnsultum, ī, n.

A

decree

29
Q

cognōmen, cognōminis, n.

A

surname (third or fourth name of a Roman)

29
Q

praebeō, praebēre, praebuī, praebitus

A

to display, show

29
Q

necesse est

A

it is necessary

29
Q

licet, licēre, licuit + dat.

A

it is allowed

29
Q

placeō, placēre, placuī + dat.

A

to please

29
Q

decet, decēre, decuit

A

it is becoming, fitting, should

29
Q

oportet, opotēre, oportuit

A

it is fitting; ought

29
Q

taedet, taedēre, taesum est

A

it bores, makes one (acc) tired of something (gen.)