Tacitus, Annals 14.7 Flashcards

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patrō (1)

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accomplish

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opperior, opperīrī, oppertus

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wait for

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3
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saucius, a, um

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wounded.

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hāctenus

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to this extent (with or without the additional idea of “and no further”)

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adeō, adīre, ad(i)ī, aditum

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approach

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discrimen, inis, n.

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separating line or space; dangerous situation

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pavor, ōris, m.

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sudden fear, terror

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exanimis, e

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dead; faint with fear, terrified

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iam iamque (iamiamque)

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a strengthened form of iam, i.e. right at this moment.

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vindicta, ae, f.

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vengeance

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properus, a, um

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acting with haste, quick

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servitium, (i)ī, n.

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slavery; (in plural) slaves

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obiciō, obicere, obiēcī, obiectum

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throw in the way; throw in one’s teeth, lay to one’s charge

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14
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subsidium, (i)ī, n.

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assistance, support

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expergō, expergere, expergī, expergitum

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waken, wake (someone) up

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acciō, accīre, accīvī or acciī, accītum

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irritus (inritus), a, um

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null and void; baffled

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an,

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or, or perhaps (usually an introduces a question)

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to that place; to such a point, to such a stage

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descendō, descendere, descendī, descensum

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promptus, a, um quick

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sciscitor (1)

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mīles, itis, m.

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soldiery, the soldiers

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obstringō, obstringere, obstrinxī, obstrictum

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constrict; attach by ties of loyalty

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atrox, ōcis
terrible
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respondeō, respondēre, respondī, responsum
answer
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cunctor (1)
be slow; hesitate.
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summa, ae, f.
total number; the overall responsibility
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vox, vōcis, f.
utterance, words
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properē
without delay.
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missus, ūs, m.
dispatch (always in ablative, with subjective genitive)
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scaena, ae, f.
stage set; stage; a piece of make-believe
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ultrō
to a point further off; on (his) own accord
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crimen, inis, n.
charge, accusation
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dēprehendō, dēprehendere, dēprehendī, dēprehensum
catch; catch in the act, catch red-handed
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iniciō, inicere, iniēcī, iniectum
throw (something) in or on (+ acc. or + dat.).
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mōlior, mōlīrī, mōlītus
labor to bring about.
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spons, spontis, f.,
will, volition, but only in abl. sing. “of his/her/its own accord”
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confingō, confingere, confinxī, confictum
pretend (+ acc. and inf.)