Vocabulary for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin Section 18
intĕrĕā: adv., meanwhile, in the meantime
cum: prep. with abl., with; conj., when, as; since; although
dē: prep., from, away from, out of, etc.; for, on account of, because of; with respect to, concerning
mōtus, -ūs, m.: a moving, motion; a movement
atque or āc: conj., and also, and
impĕtus, -ūs, m.: an attack, assault, onset
barbărus, -i, m.: foreigner, barbarian
sŭbĭtus, -a, -um: sudden, unexpected
cīvĭtas, -ātis, f.: the citizens united in a community, the state; a city
fāma, -ae, f.: that which people say or tell, a report, rumor
turbo (1): to disturb; to throw into disorder or confusion
daemoniacus, -i, m.: a demoniac, one possessed by an evil spirit
ad: prep. with acc., to, toward; near to, at; with regard to, in relation to
sŭi: pron. reflex., himself, herself, itself, themselves
exhĭbĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, -itum: deliver, produce; to show, exhibit
iŭbĕo, iŭbēre, iussi, iussum: to order one to do something, to bid, tell, command
impĕro (1): to command, order
ut or ŭtī: adv. and conj., as; that, so that
ăn: conj., whether; or, or whether
vērus, -a, -um: true, real, etc.
sum, esse, fŭi: to be
hīc, haec, hōc: pron. demonstr., this
nuntĭus, -i, m.: a bearer of news, messenger; a message, news
fătĕor, fătēri, fassus sum: to confess, acknowledge
tum: adv. demonstr., then
confĭtĕor, -fĭtēri, -fessus sum: dep., to acknowledge, confess
dĕcem: ten
DAEMONAS NXCE
qui, quae, quod: pron. interrog., who? which? what?; rel., who, which, what
rūmor, -ōris, m.: common talk; hearsay, rumor
per: prep. with acc., through, throughout
pŏpŭlus, -i, m.: a people, the people
dispergo, -gĕre, -si, -sum: to scatter about, disperse
saltim: adv., at least, at the least, at all events, anyhow
mĕtus, -ūs, m.: fear
ex or ē: prep. with abl., denotes out from the interior of a thing, out of, from
ille, -a, -ud: pron. demonstr., that
Martinus& NXCE
oppĭdum, -i, n.: a town
fŭgo (1): to cause to flee, to put to flight
nĭhil, nīl: indecl., nothing; adv., not, in nothing, in no respect, not at all
mĭnor, -us: less, lesser
quam: adv., how; as, than
irruptĭo, ōnis, f.: an invasion, incursion, sally
cōgĭto (1): to consider thorougly, to ponder, think; to plan
ĭta: adv., so, thus
immundus, -a, -um: unclean, impure, foul
spīrĭtus, -ūs, m.: a breath; a breathing; spirit
in: prep. with abl. and acc., in, within, among, at; to, towards
mĕdĭus, -a, -um: that is in the middle or midst, middle
ecclēsĭa, -ae, f.: a religious assembly of Christians, a church; the Church
ĕt: conj., and; and also
turbātĭo, -ōnis, f.: confusion, disorder
praesens, -entis: that is in sight or at hand, present
lībĕro (1): to make or set free, to free, liberate
ăpŭd: prep., with, at, by, near; before, in the presence
Parisios& NXCE
vērō: adv., in truth, in fact, truly
dum: conj., while, whilst
porta, -ae, f.: a city-gate, a gate
magnus, -a, -um: great, large; considerable, abundant
turba, -ae, f.: a turmoil, uproar, disturbance; a crowd, multitude, mob
EUNTIBUS NXCE
introĕo, -īre, -īvi or -ĭi, -ĭtum: to go in or into, to enter
lĕprōsus, -a, -um: leprous
mĭsĕrābĭlis, -e: pitiable, miserable, wretched
făcĭes, -ēi, f.: face, visage, countenance
horrĕo, -ēre, -ui: to tremble, shudder
cunctus, -a, -um: all together, the whole, all, entire
oscŭlor, -āri, -ātus sum: dep., to kiss
bĕnĕdīco, -ĕre, -xi, -ctum: to bless, consecrate
stătim: adv., forthwith, immediately
omnĭs, -e: every, all
mălum, -i, n.: anything bad, an evil, misfortune, etc.
ēmundo (1): to cleanse, purify
postĕrus, -a, -um: following, ensuing
dĭes, -ēi, m. or f.: a day
vĕnĭo, vĕnīre, vēni, ventum: to come
nĭtens, -entis: shining, glistening, brilliant
cŭtis, -is, f.: the skin
grātĭa, -ae, f.: thanks, gratitude; agreeableness, grace
prō: adv. and prep., before, in front of; for; on account, for the sake of
sānĭtas, -ātis, f.: soundness of body, health
rĕcĭpĭo, -cĭpĕre, -cēpi, -ceptum: to regain, recover; to take to one's self, accept, receive
ăgo, ăgĕre, ēgi, actum: to put in motion, to move; to lead, drive; to do, act
nĕque or nec: adv. and conj., not; and not, also not
praetĕrĕo, -īre, īvi and more freq. ĭi, ĭtum: to go by or past, to pass by; to pass over, omit
fimbrĭa, -ae, m.: fibres, threads, shreds, fibrous part, fringe
vestīmentum, -i, n.: clothing, a garment, vestment, etc.
is, ĕa, id: pron. demonstr., he, she, it; this or that man, woman, thing
cĭlĭcĭum, -ii, n.: a covering, originally made of Cilician goats' hair, used by soldiers and seamen
dētrăho, -hĕre, -xi, -ctum: to draw or take off; to take away, remove
crēber, -bra, -brum: close, pressed together, frequent, requested
sŭper: adv. and prep., above, over; upon
infirmantes, -um, m.: the weak, sick
virtūs, -ūtis, f.: worth, excellence, virtue, etc.; power
nam: conj., for
dĭgĭtus, -i, m.: a finger
illĭgo (1): to bind on, tie on, to fasten, attach
aut: conj., or; either… or
collum, -i, n.: the neck
indo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -dĭtum: to put, set, or place into or upon; to apply to, attach to, etc.
saepe: adv., often, oft, oftentimes, many times, frequently
ăb, ā, abs: prep. with abl., from, away from; by, at, etc.
aegrōto (1): to be ill, sick
morbus, -i, m.: a sickness, disease, malady