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Using Latin Bk3 p.20
The War w/ Catiline: The Root of All Evil p. 20
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| initium, -i (n) | a going in; commencement, beginning, edge, boundary |
| eventus, -us (m) | outcome, result; event occurrence; fate, disaster |
| rapio, -ere, -ui, -tum | to seize, carry off; to steal, abduct; to plunder, ravage |
| foedus, -a, -um (adj.) | foul, hideous, repulsive, offensive, ugly |
| facinus, -oris (n) | an act, deed, action; misdeed, crime, outrage |
| nimis (adv.) | too much, excessively, beyond measure |
| assuesco, -ere, -suevi, -suetum | to make accustomed; to habituate; to become accustomed |
| delubrum, -i (n) | shrine, temple, sanctuary, sacred place |
| adipiscor, adipisci, adeptus sum | to win, obtain, acquire |
| huc accedebat quod [phr.] | to this was added that...; there was the additional fact that... |
| probum, -i (n) | shame, disgrace |
| invado, -ere, -vasi, -vasum | to assail, enter into, come over, take possession of |
| operae pretium est [phr.] | it is worthwhile |
| at hic contra [phr.] | on the contrary |