Sallust, Bellum Catilinae 10 Flashcards
(33 cards)
aemulus –a –um
striving to equal; competing, rivaling; envious; a rival for, aspiring
aliās
at another time, some other time, at other times
claudō (clūdō or clodō) claudere clausī clausus
to close, shut, block up; conclude, finish; blockade, besiege; enclose; confine
commodum commodī n.
benefit; (usually plural) salary, bounty, discharge payment
contāgiō –ōnis f. or contāgium –ī n.
contact, touching; an infection, pollution, vicious companionship or intercourse, participation, contamination
deinde or dein
then/next/afterward; thereon/henceforth/from there/then; in next position/place
dubius –a –um
doubtful
ēdoceō –ēre –uī –tus
to teach completely; communicate, declare
ferus –a –um
wild, fierce
fidēs fideī f.
faith, trust; trustworthiness; confidence; truth of the matter
immūtō or inmūtō (1)
alter, modify; change
inimīcitia inimīcitiae f.
enmity, hostility
interdum
sometimes, now and then
intereō interīre interīvī/interiī interitus
to perish, die; be ruined; cease
intolerandus –a –um
insupportable, intolerable
iūstitia –ae f.
righteousness, justice, equity (> iustus)
māteriēs māteriēī f.
material
namque
for in fact
neglegō neglegere neglēxī neglēctus
to disregard, neglect, ignore, regard of no consequence; do nothing about; despise
optō optāre optāvī optātus
to desire; choose
pateō patēre patuī
to stand open, be open; extend; be well known; lie open, be accessible
pectus pectoris n.
chest, breast; heart
pestilentia –ae f.
plague, pestilence
probitās probitātis f.
uprightness, honesty