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Cicero De Imperio

Ch.28

TermDefinition
Existimo, -are, -ari, -atum To think, judge, suppose (that)
Quattuor (indeclinable) Four
insum, inesse, infui To be present (in), be possessed (by)
Oportet, -ere, -uit It is proper, right, requisite; It is demanded
Scientia, -ae (f) Knowledge
Virtus, -utis (f) The quality typical of a true man; excellence; ability, virtue
Auctoritas, -atis (f) commanding influence, authority, prestige
Felicitas, -atis (f) good fortune (resulting from divine favor)
Igitur (conj) in that case, then
Debeo, -ere, -ui, -itum To be under an obligation; should, ought
Sciens, -ntis Aware, conscious, knowledgeable
Ludus, -i (m) Sport, play, game; Place of instruction
Pueritia, -ae (f) Childhood, boyhood
Disciplina, -ae (f) Teaching, instruction, training
Militia, -ae (f) Military service; Warfare
Proficiscor, -ci, profectus sum To set out, leave, depart (from...to)
Extremus, -a, -um (adj) Situated at the edge; end of
Ineo, -ire, -ii/ivi, -itum To come in, enter upon, begin
Adulescentia, -ae (f) Young adulthood
Confligo, -gere, -xi, -ctum To collide, clash; To do battle, fight; To argue
Concerto, -are, -avi, -atum To contend, fight, vie with; To argue, dispute
Lego, -ere, legi, lectum To pick out; To read
Provincia, -ae (f) Special function assigned to a magistrate; A provincial command; Province
Conficio, -icere, -eci, -ectum To do, perform, make; To produce, cause; To complete, finish off; To undo
Concupisco, -iscere, -ivi/ii, -itum To conceive a strong desire for, covet
Alienus, -a, -um (adj) Not one's own; Belonging to others
Praeceptum, -i (n) A piece of advice, teaching; Instruction
Offensio, -onis (f) The action of striking against; Setback, mishap; Affront, outrage
Stipendium, -ii (n) A cash payment; A year or season of military service; Campaign
Erudio, -ire, -ui, -itum To instruct, educate, train (w/ ad meaning in)
Exerceo, -ere, -ui, -itum To train by practice, exercise, To occupy
Usus, -us (m) Application, use; Practical experience
in usu In one's experience
in usu poni/esse To be in common use
Created by: Hamilcar
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