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==1.2== | |||
:'''oratio, -onis, f.:''' oration, speech | |||
:'''adsum, adesse, affui, affuturus:''' be near/present | |||
:'''ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum:''' advance, walk, enter, begin | |||
:'''oporteo, oportere, oportui, oportuitus:''' require, order | |||
:'''dilectus, - ūs, m.:''' selection, levy, draft | |||
:'''exercitus, -ūs:''' army | |||
:'''conscribo, conscribere, conscripsi, conscriptus:''' enroll, enlist, write down | |||
:'''praesidium, -i, n.:''' protection, guard, garrison | |||
:'''tūtus, -a, -um:''' safe, guarded, out of danger | |||
:'''decerno, decernere, decrevi, decretus:''' decide, settle, declare, judge | |||
:'''audeo, audere, ausus sum:''' intend, dare, have courage, risk | |||
:'''censeo, censere, censui, censitus:''' think, judge, recommend, decree | |||
:'''proficīscor, -fectus, - ī:''' set out | |||
:'''eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptus:''' snatch away, take by force | |||
:'''retineo, retinere, retinui, retentus:''' hold back, restrain | |||
:'''fere:''' almost, about, nearly | |||
:'''convicium, -i, n.:''' noise, outcry, clamor | |||
:'''corripio, corripere, corripui, correptus:''' seize, lay hold of, carry off | |||
:'''exagito, -are:''' drive out, stir up, harass, scold | |||
:'''pronuntio, -are:''' announce, proclaim | |||
:'''omnino:''' entirely, altogether | |||
:'''discedo, discedere, discessi, discessus:''' depart, withdraw, dissipate | |||
:'''minae, -arum, f.:''' threats | |||
:'''invitus, -a, -um:''' reluctant, unwilling | |||
:'''cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus:''' force, compel | |||
:'''adversus:''' in opposition | |||
:'''confestim:''' immediately, suddenly, at once | |||
:'''intercessio, -onis, f.:''' veto, intervention | |||
:'''acerbus, -a, -um:''' harsh, bitter, strident | |||
:'''crudelis, -e:''' cruel, severe, savage | |||
:'''collaudo, -are:''' praise highly, commend |
Revision as of 20:00, 15 July 2011
1.1
- reddō, reddere, reddidī, redditus: return, restore, deliver, render, translate
- aegrē: scarcely, with difficulty, reluctantly
- impetrō, -āre: obtain, procure, succeed
- contentĭo, -ōnis, f.: effort, struggle after, exertion
- rĕfĕro, rĕferre, rettŭli, rĕlātus: bring back, withdraw, return
- dēsum, -esse, -fuī, dēfutūrus: be lacking, fail, abandon, neglect, be missing
- polliceor, polliceri, pollicitus sum: promise
- audacter: boldly
- sententia, -ae, f.: opinion
- sin: but if, on the contrary
- respicio, respicere, respexi, respectus: look back at, consider, respect
- sequor, sequi, secutus sum: follow, aim at, seek
- auctoritas, -tatis, f.: authority, power, decree, influence
- obtempero, -are: obey, comply with, submit to
- quoque: likewise, also
- amicitia, -ae, f.: friendship
- recipio, recipere, recepi, receptus: keep back, recover, accept, take in
- cunctor, cunctari, cunctatus sum: delay, impede, hesitate
- lenis, -e: smooth, mild, calm, slow
- nequiquam: in vain
- imploro, -are: appeal to, invoke, beg
1.2
- oratio, -onis, f.: oration, speech
- adsum, adesse, affui, affuturus: be near/present
- ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum: advance, walk, enter, begin
- oporteo, oportere, oportui, oportuitus: require, order
- dilectus, - ūs, m.: selection, levy, draft
- exercitus, -ūs: army
- conscribo, conscribere, conscripsi, conscriptus: enroll, enlist, write down
- praesidium, -i, n.: protection, guard, garrison
- tūtus, -a, -um: safe, guarded, out of danger
- decerno, decernere, decrevi, decretus: decide, settle, declare, judge
- audeo, audere, ausus sum: intend, dare, have courage, risk
- censeo, censere, censui, censitus: think, judge, recommend, decree
- proficīscor, -fectus, - ī: set out
- eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptus: snatch away, take by force
- retineo, retinere, retinui, retentus: hold back, restrain
- fere: almost, about, nearly
- convicium, -i, n.: noise, outcry, clamor
- corripio, corripere, corripui, correptus: seize, lay hold of, carry off
- exagito, -are: drive out, stir up, harass, scold
- pronuntio, -are: announce, proclaim
- omnino: entirely, altogether
- discedo, discedere, discessi, discessus: depart, withdraw, dissipate
- minae, -arum, f.: threats
- invitus, -a, -um: reluctant, unwilling
- cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus: force, compel
- adversus: in opposition
- confestim: immediately, suddenly, at once
- intercessio, -onis, f.: veto, intervention
- acerbus, -a, -um: harsh, bitter, strident
- crudelis, -e: cruel, severe, savage
- collaudo, -are: praise highly, commend