JuvenalSatires4.92-106Vocab

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hiems, hiemis, f.: winter

octogensimus, -a, -um: 80th

solstitium, -i, n: solstice; summer-time

tūtus, -a, -um: safe, secure, out of danger

aula, -ae, f: (royal) court

iuvenis, -is: young man

saevus, -a, -um: violent, cruel, savage

festino, -are: hasten, hurry

prodigium, -i, n.: portent; prodigy, wonder

senectus, -tutis, f: old age

unde: from where, whence, from what or which place; from which; from whom

fraterculus, -i, m.: little brother

Gĭgās, -antis, m.: Giant

prosum, prodesse, profui, profuturus: be useful, be advantageous, benefit, profit

comminus: hand to hand, in close combat/quarters

ursus, ursi, m.: bear

figo, -ere, fixi, fixus: pierce, transfix

harena, harenae, f.: sand; arena

vēnātor, iōris, m.: a hunter.

pātrĭcĭus -a, -um: belonging to the patricians, patrician, noble

priscus, -a, -um: ancient, early, former

ăcūmĕn, -ĭnis, n: shrewdness, keenness, acumen

barbātus, -a, -um: bearded

impōno, -ere, -pŏsŭi, -pŏsĭtum: to impose upon, deceive, cheat, trick (+ Dat.)

quam-vīs: although, albeit

ignobilis, -e: obscure; of low birth

offensa, -ae f.: offence, crime

rĕus, i, m.: defendant, one who is accused

improbus, -a, -um: shameless, wicked

cĭnaedus, -i, m.: passive homosexual, catamite

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