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Using Latin Bk3 p.56
First Oration Against Catiline: Open Rebellion p.56
Term | Definition |
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singuli, -ae, -a (distrib. num. adj) | one at a time, individually; one each |
molior, -iri, -itus sum | to toil over, labor upon, undertake; to plot |
intestinus, -a, -um (adj.) | internal; domestic, civil |
pernicies, -ei (f) | ruin, destruction, calamity, loss |
comprehendo, -ere, -hendi, -hensum | to seize, arrest; to take prisoner |
series, -a, -um (adj.) | late; mature |
vereor, -eri, -itus sum | to respect; to fear, dread |
verum, -i (n) | truth, fact, reality |
verum (adv.) | truly, certainly; but in fact |
certus, -a, -um (adj.) | definite, settled, certain, fixed; assured, undoubted |
de certa [phr.] | definite |
non dum (adv.) | not yet |
jam pridem [phr.] | long ago, this long time |
improbus, -a, -um (adj.) | unprincipled, wicked, dishonest, disloyal |
fateor, -eri, fassus sum | to admit, confess, acknowledge |
quamdiu (adv.) | as long as |
obsideo, -ere, -sedi, -sessum | to hem in, beset, obstruct, blockade |
commoveo, -ere, -movi, -motum | to arouse, excite, disturb, alarm |
custodio, -ire, -ivi, -itum | to watch, guard, defend, protect |
sicut/sicuti (adv.) | so as, just as, as it were |
adhuc (adv.) | up to this time, until now, heretofore; yet still |