Vocabulary for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin Section 22
frĕquenter: adv., often, frequently
dĭăbŏlus, -i, m.: a devil; the devil
dum: conj., while, whilst
mille, pl. mīlia: a thousand, thousands; a thousand paces, i.e. a Roman mile
nŏcĕo, -cēre, cŭi, cĭtum to do harm, inflict injury, do hurt to
ars, artis, f.: skill in producing any material form, handicraft, trade; artifice, stratagem
cōnor, -āri, -ātus sum: dep., to attempt, try, etc.
illūdo, -dĕre, -si, -sum: to make sport or game of, to mock, to ridicule
vīsĭbĭlis, -e: visible
forma, -ae, f.: form, figure
dīversus, -a, -um: different, diverse, opposite
ingĕro, -gĕrĕre, -gessi, -gestum: to bring, give, or present to
nam: conj., for
interdum: adv., sometimes, occasionally
Iūppĭter, Iŏvis, m.: Jupiter
persōna, -ae, f.: a person, personage
plērumquē: adv., for the most part, commonly
Mercŭrĭus, -ii, m.: Mercury
saepe: adv., often, oft, oftentimes, many times, frequently
Vĕnus, -ĕris, f.: the goddess Venus
atque or āc: conj., and also, and
Mĭnerva, -ae, f.: a Roman goddess, identified with the Grecian Pallas Athene
transfĭgūro (1): to transform, transfigure, metamorphose
vultus, -ūs, m.: the countenance, visage
obfĕro, obfĕrre, obtŭli, oblātum: to bring before; to present, offer; to show, exhibit
adversus: adv. and prep., against
semper: adv., ever, always
interrĭtus, -a, -um: undaunted, undismayed, unterrified
signum, -i, n.: a mark, token, sign
crux, -ŭcis, f.: a cross
ōrātĭo, -ōnis, f.: a set speech, oration; a prayer, an address to the Deity
auxĭlĭum, -ii, n.: help, aid, assistance
prōtĕgo, -xi, -ctum: to cover before or in front, protect
convīcĭum, -ii, n.: abuse, reviling, insult
turbo, -ĭnis, m.: a whirlwind, tornado
daemon, -ŏnis, m.: an evil spirit, demon
prŏtervus, -a, -um: violent, vehement
incrĕpo (1): to exclaim loudly against, to blame or upbraid loudly, to rebuke
falsus, -a, -um: deceptive, deceitful, false
vānus, -a, -um: empty, void
mŏvĕo, -ēre, mōvi, mōtum: to move, set in motion
ōbĭcĭo, -ĭcĕre, -iēci, -iectum: to taunt, reproach
testor, -āri, -ātus sum: to bear witness, give evidence, testify, attest; to call upon or invoke as witness
ălĭqui, aliqua, aliquod: indef. adj., some, any
cūr: adv., for what reason, wherefore, why
intrā: adv. and prep., on the inside, within
mŏnastērĭum, -ii, n.: a monastery
ōlim: adv., once, formerly
baptismum, -i, n.: a dipping in, washing; Christian baptism
error, -ōris, m.: a wandering; a going astray; a departing from the truth, an error, mistake
perdo, -dĕre, -dĭdi, -ditum: to destroy, ruin; to squander, throw away, lose, etc.
converto, -tĕre, -ti, -sum: to turn or whirl round; to convert
rĕcĭpĭo, -cĭpĕre, -cēpi, -ceptum: to regain, recover; to take to one's self, accept, receive
expōno, -pōnĕre, -pŏsŭi, -pŏsĭtum: to put or set out, to set forth, expose
crīmen, -ĭnis, n.: an object of reproach or invective; a crime, fault
singŭlus, -a, -um: single, separate, individual
rĕpugno (1): to fight against, oppose
constanter: adv., firmly, immovably, constantly
antīquus, -a, -um: old, ancient
dēlictum, -i, n.: a crime, transgression, fault
mĕlĭor, -us: better
conversātĭo, -ōnis, f.: frequent use; conversation
purgo (1): to make clean or pure, to clean, cleanse, purify
mĭsĕrĭcordĭa, -ae, f.: tender-heartedness, pity, compassion, mercy
absolvo, -vĕre, -vi, -ūtum: to loosen from, to make loose, set free
peccātum, -i, n.: a fault, transgression, sin
pecco (1): to transgress, to commit a fault, to sin
dēsĭno, -sĭnĕre, -sĭi, -sĭtum: to cease, desist
contrā: adv. and prep., opposite, against, etc.
pertĭnĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, to relate, concern, pertain, or have reference to
vĕnĭa, -ae, f.: indulgence, kindness, mercy
crīmĭnōsus, -i, m.: a guilty man
sĕmĕl: adv., once, a single time
lapso (1): to slip, slide, fall
nullus, -a, -um: not any, none
praesto (1): to stand, before or in front; to show, exhibit; to answer or vouch for, be responsible; to give, present
clēmentĭa, -ae, f.: clemency, mercy
exclāmo (1): to call out, say aloud, exclaim
tū: thou
mĭsĕrābĭlis, -e: pitiable, miserable, wretched
hŏmo, -ĭnis, m. and f.: a human being, man
insectātĭo, -ōnis, f.: a pursuing, pursuit
dēsisto, -sistĕre, -stĭti, -stĭtum: to leave off, cease, desist from
factum, -i, n.: that which is done, a deed, act
tŭus, -a, -um: pron. poss., your, yours
vĕl: conj. and adv., or else, or; even
dĭes, -ēi, m. or f.: a day
iūdĭcĭum, -ii, n.: a judgement, decision, opinion
proxĭmum, -i, n.: the neighborhood, vicinity
paenĭtĕo, -ēre, -ui: to cause to repent
confīdo, -fīdĕre, -fĭsus sum: to trust confidently in something, to believe, be assured of
pollĭcĕor, -ēri, -ĭtus sum: dep., to promise, announce
ō: O! Oh!
quam: adv., how; as, than
pĭĕtas, -ātis, f.: piety; gentleness, kindness
praesumptĭo, -ōnis, f.: anticipation; a presumption
etsi: conj., though, although
auctōrĭtas, -ātis, f.: authority, reputation, dignity, influence
ostendo, -dĕre, -di, -tum: to stretch out or spread before one; to show, exhibit, display
affectus, -ūs, m.: affection; fondness, good-will
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sermo, -ōnis, m.: talk, conversation, discourse
exŏrĭor, -ŏrīre, -ortus sum: to arise, begin, become
extrinsĕcus: adv., moreover
gĕro, gĕrĕre, gessi, gestum: to bear about with one, to bear, carry, to wear, have; to happen, take place
virtūs, -ūtis, f.: worth, excellence, virtue, etc.; power
portĭo, -ōnis, f.: a share, part, portion
dignus, -a, -um: worthy, deserving
mīrācŭlum, -i, n.: a wonder, marvel, miracle
rectē: rightly, properly
mĕmŏrĭa, -ae, f.: memory, recollection
mando (1): to commit, consign, commend
exemplum, -i, n.: example
căvĕo, căvēre, cāvi, cautum: to be on one's guard, to take heed, beware
ălĭquis, aliquid: indef. subst. pron, some one, any one, something, any thing
dĕinceps: adj. and adv., following thereafter; successively, in turn
uspĭam: adv., at or in any place, anywhere
tālis, -e: such, of such a kind, nature, or quality
contingo, -tingĕre, -tĭgi, -tactum: to touch, take hold of; to happen, come to pass