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Cicero De Imperio
Ch.27
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Satis (indeclinable) | Enough, sufficient |
| Qua re (also quare) | In what way, why |
| Genus, generis (n) | Kind, type |
| Resto, restare, restiti | To remain; To be dealt with |
| Deligo, -igare, -eci, -ectum | To pick out in preference to the rest, choose |
| Praeficio, -icere, -eci, -ectum | To put in charge (of), set over |
| Utinam (particle used to reinforce wishes expressed in Subjunc.) | How I wish that, If only |
| Fortis, -tis, -te (adj) | Robust, vigorous, brave, resolute |
| Innocens, -ntis (adj) | Blameless, upright, virtuous; Harmless |
| Copia, -ae (f) | plentiful supply, abundance |
| Quisnam, quaenam, quidnam | Who/what |
| Potissimum (adv) | Especially, above all, preferably |
| Unus, -a, -um (adj) | One, a single; (in this usage) Only, alone |
| Quisquam, quicquam | Any (single) person, anyone (at all) |
| Dubius, -a, -um (adj) | Uncertain what to do, hesitant |