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In Verrem Part II

QuestionAnswer
ā/ab by (after passive verbs)
abducō, abducere, abduxī, abductus to remove
anteā formerly
argentum ī, n. silver
arguō -are -avī -atus to claim, charge
artifex, artificis, m. craftsman
artificium, -ī, n. skill
auferō, auferre, abtulī, ablatus to take away
aurum -ī, n. gold
aut…aut… either…or…
avertō, avertere, avertī, aversus to steal
carcer -is m. prison
civis -is, m./f. citizen
cognoscō, cognoscere, cognovī, cognotus to recognize
coniciō, conicere, coniecī, coniectus to throw
coniunctōs esse to have been linked
cotidiē daily
defendō, defendere, defendī, defensus to defend
desum, deesse to be lacking, missing
distribuō, distribuere, distribuī, distributus to divide up
dux, ducis, m. leader
feriō -ire -ivī -itus to strike
fore = futurum esse to be about to be (future form of esse), ‘going to be’ in indirect statement
forma -ae, f. appearance, beauty
fuisse to have been (past form of esse), ‘was/were’
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestus to achieve
hōc modō in this way
humanus -a -um civilized, considerate
in locum in place of (+ genitive)
liberō -are -avī -atus to set free
mitto, mittere, mīsī, missus to send
navis -is, f. ship
nefarius -a -um wicked, vile
numerus -ī, m. number
percutiō, percutere, percussī, percussus to strike
peritus -a -um skilled, knowledgeable
pirata -ae, m. pirate
populus -ī, m. people
praeclarus -a -um famous
praedo, praedonis, m. robber
praetor -is, m. praetor (Roman state official)
ratio, rationis, f. count, list
removeō, removere, removī, remotus to get out of the way, remove
remus -ī, m. oar
securis -is, f. axe (abl. singular. securī)
sentiō, sentire, sensī, sensus to feel, perceive
Sertorianus -a -um Sertorian, of Sertorius (Roman who led a revolt against Roman dictator Sulla)
suspicatus -a -um having suspected (from suspicor, deponent verb)
symphoniacus -ī, m. musician
Syracusanus -ī, m. person from Syracuse (city on Sicily)
vestis -is, f. clothes
victoria -ae, f. victory
voluntas, voluntatis, f. wish, choice
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