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==To Marcellus and Lentulus== | ==To Marcellus and Lentulus== | ||
:''' | :'''exīstimō, -āre:''' judge, value, consider | ||
:''' | :'''dīspergō, -ere, -sī, -sus:''' scatter, disperse | ||
:''' | :'''idcircō:''' therefore | ||
:'''vereor, -eri, veritus sum:''' fear, dread | :'''vereor, -eri, veritus sum:''' fear, dread | ||
:''' | :'''implicō, -āre:''' involve, entangle, engage | ||
:''' | :'''fīrmus, -a, -um:''' steady, strong, durable | ||
:''' | :'''collocō, -āre:''' arrange, station, put in order | ||
:''' | :'''expediō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus:''' disengage | ||
:''' | :'''sollicitūdō, -inis, f.:''' concern, anxiety | ||
:'''subsidium, - | :'''subsidium, -ī, n.:''' help, relief | ||
:''' | :'''committō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus:''' bring together, entrust | ||
:'''illuc:''' to that place, thither | :'''illuc:''' to that place, thither | ||
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:'''dīmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus:''' leave, abandon | :'''dīmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus:''' leave, abandon | ||
:''' | :'''placeō, -ēre, -cuī, -citus:''' please | ||
:'''ob:''' on account of | :'''ob:''' on account of | ||
:''' | :'''cēnseō, -ere, cēnsuī, cēnsus:''' judge, assess | ||
:'''dēportō, -āre:''' carry off, take away | :'''dēportō, -āre:''' carry off, take away |
Revision as of 20:12, 22 July 2011
To Marcellus and Lentulus
- exīstimō, -āre: judge, value, consider
- dīspergō, -ere, -sī, -sus: scatter, disperse
- idcircō: therefore
- vereor, -eri, veritus sum: fear, dread
- implicō, -āre: involve, entangle, engage
- fīrmus, -a, -um: steady, strong, durable
- collocō, -āre: arrange, station, put in order
- expediō, -īre, -īvī, -ītus: disengage
- sollicitūdō, -inis, f.: concern, anxiety
- subsidium, -ī, n.: help, relief
- committō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus: bring together, entrust
- illuc: to that place, thither
- contrahō, -ere, -trāxī, -trāctus: assemble, draw together
- dīmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus: leave, abandon
- placeō, -ēre, -cuī, -citus: please
- ob: on account of
- cēnseō, -ere, cēnsuī, cēnsus: judge, assess
- dēportō, -āre: carry off, take away
- vehementer: exceedingly, very much
- prōsum, prōdesse, prōfuī: be useful, benefit
To Domitius, 11 February
- valde: greatly, intensely, very
- disicio, -ere, -ieci, -iectus: scatter, divide
- constituo, -ere, -ui, -utus: set up, prepare, determine
- levis, -e: light, trivial, capricious
- propterea: for this reason
- magis: more
- quantō: by how much, by as much as
- appropinquo, -are: approach, come near to
- adversarius, -a, -um: hostile, adverse, inimical
- coepio, -ere, coepi, coeptus: begin
- desisto, -ere, -stiti, -stitus: cease, stop, give up
- distraho, -ere, -traxi, -tractus: separate, divide, tear apart
- servo, -are: preserve
- impetro, -are: obtain, procure, succeed
To Domitius, 17 February
- reddo, -ere, reddidi, redditus: deliver
- praemoneo, -ere, -monui, -monitus: forewarn
- committo, -ere, -misi, -missus: bring together in a fight
- implico, -are: entangle, engage
- expeditus, -a, -um: unencumbered, free, open
- confido, -ere, -fisus sum: have confidence in
- dīmicō, -āre: fight
- ratio, -onis, f: method, plan
- explico, -are: disentangle
- nosco, -ere, novi, notus: learn, become acquainted with
- praetereo, -ire, -ivi, -itus: pass by, disregard, excel