Horace, Satires 1.6.1-22 Flashcards
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legiō legiōnis f.
legion
imperitō imperitāre imperitāvī imperitātus
to command, govern, rule (> impero)
plērusque –aque –umque
(w/que) the majority, most, very great part; about all; very many, a good many
soleō solēre solitus sum
to be accustomed; be in the habit of; become accustomed to
nāsus nāsī m.
the nose
suspendō suspendere suspendī suspēnsum
to hang, suspend
aduncus –a –um
bent in the manner of a hook, hooked
lībertīnus –a –um
of or belonging to the condition of a freedman
rēfert rēferre rētulit
to it is important, it concerns
ingenuus –a –um
indigenous; born of a free father, free-born; honorable, frank
vērē
truly
Tullus –ī m.
Tullus Hostilius, the third king of Rome
ignōbilis –e
unknown; obscure; low, base; undistinguished, bringing no renown, ignoble
orior orīrī ortus sum
to rise, arise
augeō augēre auxī auctus
to increase, enlarge, augment; spread; honor, promote, raise; exalt; make a lot of
Laevīnus -ī m.
Laevinus (a Roman cognomen)
Valerius –iī m.
Valerius (a Roman nomen gentile)
Tarquinius –a –um
Tarquinian; the designation of the Roman gens to which belonged Tarquinius Priscus and Tarquinius Superbus; subst., Tarquinius, ii, Tarquinius or Tarquin
pellō pellere pepulī pulsus
to push, drive (off)
ās assis m.
penny, copper coin
umquam
ever
liceō licēre licuī
to be for sale, be priced, be valued
iūdex iūdicis m.
judge; juror
nōscō nōscere nōvī nōtus
to come to know, learn, recognize; (in perfect) know; become familiar with; examine, study, inspect; try (case); accept as true; recall