| Question | Answer |
| morbus
homines aegri morbo gravi | (m.) illness, disease
men afflicted with a severe disease |
| febris -is
cum aestu febrique iactantur | (f.) fever
when they are tortured with heat and fever |
| gelidus -a -um
aquam gelidam biberunt | (adj.) ice-cold
they drink cold water |
| relevō relevāre
Ut saepe homines aegri morbo gravi cum aestu febrique iactantur, si aquam gelidam biberunt, primo relevari videntur. | 1. lift up; relieve
As it often happens that men afflicted with a severe disease, when they are tortured with heat and fever, if they drink cold water, seem at first to be relieved |
| afflīctō afflīctāre
deinde multo gravius vehementiusque afflictantur, | 1. strike, distress
but afterward suffer more and more severely |
| ingravescō ingravescere ingravescī
sic hic morbus vehementius ingravescet. | 3. to grow worse
this disease will only get worse and worse |
| improbus -a -um
secedant improbi | (adj.) worthless
let the worthless be gone |
| sēcēdō sēcēdere sēcessī
secedant improbi | 3. to go away
let the worthless be gone |
| sēcernō sēcernāre
secernant se a bonis … muro … secernantur a nobis | 1. to separate
let them separate themselves from the good…let them … be separated from us by a wall |
| insidior insidiārī insidiatum
desinant insidiari domi suae consuli | (dep.) to lie in ambush; commit treason, to plot
let them cease to plot against the consul in his own house |
| malleolus
malleolos et faces ad inflammandam urbem comparare | fire-dart, fire-brand
to prepare brands and torches to burn the city |
| cūria
obsidere cum gladiis curiam | senate-house
to besiege the senate-house with swords |
| obsideō obsidēre
obsidere cum gladiis curiam | 2. to besiege, blockade
to besiege the senate-house with swords |
| auspicium
Hisce ominibus auspiciis proficiscere ad impium bellum ac nefarium | (n.) omen
With these omens, O Catiline, be gone to your impious and nefarious war |
| latrō latrōnis
homines bonorum inimicos, hostis patriae, latrones Italiae… mactabis | (m.) robber, bandit
you will destroy…all the enemies of good men, the enemy of the republic, the robbers of Italy |
| hostis patriae
homines bonorum inimicos, hostis patriae, latrones Italiae… mactabis | enemy of the republic
you will destroy…all the enemies of good men, the enemy of the republic, the robbers of Italy |
| mactō mactāre
homines bonorum inimicos, hostis patriae, latrones Italiae… mactabis | 1. to sacrified; slaughter; destroy
you will destroy…all the enemies of good men, the enemy of the republic, the robbers of Italy |
| arceō arcēre arcuī
hunc et huius socios a tuis [aris] ceterisque templis, …arcebis | 2. to repel; protect; hinder
you will repel this man and his companions from your altars and from the other temples |
| foedus foederis
latrones Italiae scelerum foedere | alliance
robbers of Italy, in an alliance of crimes |