Chapters 22-23 Flashcards

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1
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prolongō (1)

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“extend, prolong” (LL).

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baptīzō (1)

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“baptize” (LL).

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3
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cooperor (1)

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“work together” (LL).

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4
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prāvus, a, um

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“crooked.”

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5
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intemperātus, a, um

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“immoderate.”

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6
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amārus, a, um

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“bitter.”

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7
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īrācundus, a, um

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“prone to anger; angry.”

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8
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immānis, e

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“savage, brutal.”

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9
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vergō, vergere

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“sink.”

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10
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montuōsus (montōsus), a, um

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“mountainous.”

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sūmō, sūmere, sumpsī, sumptum

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“take up”; “adopt, embrace” (OLD 12).

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12
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nēquissimus, a, um

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“most wicked” (superlative of nēquam, indecl. adj.).

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13
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diadēma, atis, n.

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“diadem, crown.”

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14
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inconcussus, a, um

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“unshaken.”

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15
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congruus, a, um

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“agreeing.”

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16
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satelles, itis, m.

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“bodyguard, henchman.”

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17
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sēductor, ōris, m.

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“misleader, seducer” (LL).

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18
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praestigia, ae, f.

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“trick, deceit.”

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19
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sagum, ī, n.

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“cloak.”

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20
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huiuscemodi or huiusce modi

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“of this kind” (OLD modus 12d).

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21
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fallax, ācis

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“deceitful.”

22
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orātiō, ōnis, f.

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“speech” (CL); “prayer” (LL).

23
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venēficium, (i)ī, n.

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“sorcery; the act of poisoning.”

24
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infirmō (1)

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“weaken.”

25
sānō (1)
“cure, heal.”
26
insimulō (1)
“charge, blame” (CL); (ML?) “pretend.”
27
paenitet
impersonal. “feel regret (for) ” + dat. of person regretting”; also + acc. and inf. (OLD 2b).
28
peccātum, ī, n.
“error, mistake; lapse, moral offence”; (ML) “sin.”
29
inermis, e
“unarmed.”
30
indūmentum, ī, n.
“garment.”
31
insigne, is, n.
“mark, sign” (or station, rank, etc.).
32
colligō (1)
“tie up, bind.”
33
compes, edis, f.
“chain”; in CL usually plural, “fetters.”
34
ferreus, a, um
“made of iron.”
35
prōiciō, prōicere, prōiēcī, prōiectum
“throw forth.”
36
clāvis, is, f.
“key”; acc. clavim is CL.
37
pellis, pellis, f.
“skin, hide.”
38
gubernāculum, ī, n.
“steering-oar.”
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rēmus, ī, n.
“oar.”
40
quōcumque, rel. adv.
“wherever, to whatever place.”
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inhabitō (1)
“inhabit, occupy.”
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suscitō (1)
“rouse” (from sleep or unconsciousness, OLD 3).
43
inspīrō (1)
”blow on” (+ dative).
44
aquilō, ōnis, m.
“the North wind.”
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merīdiēs, ēī, m.
“the south” (OLD 2).
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habitus, ūs, m.
“condition; style of dress” (ML) “article of clothing.”
47
misereor, miserērī, miseritus (misertus)
“have pity on” (+ gen.).
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ēlevō (1)
“lift up.”
49
suscipiō, suscipere, suscēpī, susceptum
“give shelter to” (OLD 5b).
50
rēgula, ae, f.
“basic, principle, standard”; (ML) the “rule” of a monastic order.
51
antistes, titis, m.(f.)
“priest.”