JuvenalSatires1.87-101Vocab

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uber, -eris (comp. uberior): fertile, rich, abundant

vitium, -i n.: fault, vice

avaritia, -ae f.: greed, avarice

sinus, -ūs m.: fold in the toga for carrying money; purse

alea, -ae f.: dice-play, gambling

loculus, -i m.: cash box

tabula, -ae f.: gaming-table

arca, -ae, f.: strong-box, coffer

dispensator, -ōris, m.: steward, treasurer

armiger, -geri m.: armor-bearer, squire

simplex, -plicis: simple, plain

perdo, -ere, -didi, -ditus: lose

horreo, -ēre, -ui: shiver

totidem: so many

ferculum, -i n.: food tray; dish, course

ceno (1): dine

secretō (adv.): in private, alone

avus, -i m.: grandfather; forefather, ancestor

sportula, -ae f.: little basket; food or money given by patrons to clients

trepido (1): tremble, be afraid, waver

suppono, -ere, -posui, -positus: substitute; introduce fraudulently

agnosco, -ere, -novi, -nitus: recognize

praeco, -ōnis m.: herald, crier

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