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Cicero vs. Catiline

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morbus homines aegri morbo gravi   (m.) illness, disease men afflicted with a severe disease  
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febris -is cum aestu febrique iactantur   (f.) fever when they are tortured with heat and fever  
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gelidus -a -um aquam gelidam biberunt   (adj.) ice-cold they drink cold water  
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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  
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afflīctō afflīctāre deinde multo gravius vehementiusque afflictantur,   1. strike, distress but afterward suffer more and more severely  
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ingravescō ingravescere ingravescī sic hic morbus vehementius ingravescet.   3. to grow worse this disease will only get worse and worse  
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improbus -a -um secedant improbi   (adj.) worthless let the worthless be gone  
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sēcēdō sēcēdere sēcessī secedant improbi   3. to go away let the worthless be gone  
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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  
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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  
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malleolus malleolos et faces ad inflammandam urbem comparare   fire-dart, fire-brand to prepare brands and torches to burn the city  
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cūria obsidere cum gladiis curiam   senate-house to besiege the senate-house with swords  
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obsideō obsidēre obsidere cum gladiis curiam   2. to besiege, blockade to besiege the senate-house with swords  
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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  
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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  
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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  
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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  
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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  
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foedus foederis latrones Italiae scelerum foedere   alliance robbers of Italy, in an alliance of crimes  
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