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Using Latin Bk3 p.38
A Woman Among Plotters p.38
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| comitium, -i (n) | assembly place; official assembly |
| comitia, -orum (n. pl.) | election [when plural] |
| concutio, -ere, -cussi, -cussum | to shake together, shake up; to startle |
| conjuratio, -onis (f) | conspiracy, plot; league, confederacy |
| minuo, -ere, -ui, -utum | to lessen, diminish; to break/chop; to decide |
| furor, -oris (m) | rage, frenzy, madness, fury, passion |
| opportunus, -a, -um (adj.) | opportune, convenient, advantageous, suitable |
| sumptus, -us (m) | expense, cost |
| mutuus, -a, -um (adj.) | borrowed, loaned; in return, reciprocal |
| quidam, quaedam, quoddam/quiddam | a certain person/thing |
| aliquot (indecl. adj.) | several, some, a small number of |
| ascisco, -ere, -scivi, ascitum | to accept, admit, take in as an associate |
| quisque, quidque (indef. pronoun | each one, everyone, every |
| virilis, -e (adj.) | masculine, manly |
| facinus, -oris (n) | an act, deed, action; misdeed, crime, outrage |
| docta est (phrase) | was familiar with |
| disco, -ere, didici, -- | to learn, be taught, learn to know |
| instrumentum, -i (n) | instrument, tool, means |
| pudicitia, -ae (f) | modesty, virtue |
| decus, -oris (n) | honor, ornament |
| ante hac [phrase] | before this time |
| prodo, -ere, -didi, -ditum | to bring forth, display; to hand down, give over |
| conscius, -a, -um (adj.) | having knowledge w/ another, being aware of |
| caedes, -is (f) | cutting; slaughter, murder, bloodshed |
| praeceps, [gen, -cipitis] (adj.) | headlong |
| abeo, -ire, -ii/-ivi, -itum | to depart, retire; to turn into, change |
| inopia, -ae (f) | want, lack, scarcity, need, poverty |
| jocum movere [phrase] | to make jokes [phrase] |
| prorsus (adv.) | absolutely, certainly |
| lepos, -oris (m) | charm, attractiveness |
| comparo, -are, -avi, -atum | to make ready, prepare for; to get together; to secure |
| insidiae, -arum (f. pl.) | ambush; stratagem, trick, snare |
| caveo, cavere, cavi, cautum | to avoid, beware |
| desum, -esse, -fui, -futurus | to be wanting/lacking |
| a principio [phrase] | at the beginning [phrase] |
| occulte (adv.) | secretly, in secret |