Pompey's Letters Vocab

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To Marcellus and Lentulus

existimo, -are: judge, value, consider
dispergo, -ere, -persi, -persus: scatter, disperse
idcirco: therefore
vereor, -eri, veritus sum: fear, dread
implico, -are: involve, entangle, engage
firmus, -a, -um: steady, strong, durable
colloco, -are: arrange, station, put in order
expedio, -ire, -ivi, -itus: disengage
sollicitudo, -inis, f.: concern, anxiety
subsidium, -i, n.: help, relief
committo, -ere, -misi, -missus: bring together, entrust
illuc: to that place, thither
contrahō, -ere, -trāxī, -trāctus: assemble, draw together
dīmittō, -ere, -mīsī, -missus: leave, abandon
placeo, -ere, placui, placitus: please
ob: on account of
censeo, -ere, -ui, -itus: judge, assess
dēportō, -āre: carry off, take away
vehementer: exceedingly, very much
prōsum, prōdesse, prōfuī: be useful, benefit