Vocabulary for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin Section 19
Arborius& NXCE
praefectōrĭus, -a, -um: of or belonging to a prefect
admŏdum: adv., to a (great) measure, much, very
fĭdēlis, -e: faithful, sincere, true
fīlĭa, -ae, f.: a daughter
grăvis, -e: heavy; oppressive, harsh, severe
quartānus, -a, -um: of or belonging to the fourth; quartan
fē̆bris, -is, f.: a fever
ūro, ūrĕre, ussi, ustum: to burn
ĕpistŭla, -ae, f.: a written communication, a letter, epistle
cāsus, -ūs, m.: a falling down; an accident, chance
dēfĕro, -ferre, -tŭli, -lātum: to bear, carry, bring down
pectus, -ŏris, n.: the breast
pŭella, -ae, f.: a female child, a girl, maiden, lass
accessus, -ūs, m.: an approaching, approach
ardor, -ōris, m.: a fire, heat, burning heat
insĕro, -sĕre, -sēvi, -sĭtum: to put, bring, or introduce into
fŭgo (1): to cause to flee, to put to flight
tantus, -a, -um: of such size or measure, so great
vălĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, -ĭtum: to be strong, to have the power or strength, be in condition to do something; to be effective, etc.
vŏvĕo, vŏvēre, vōvi, vōtum: to vow, i.e. to promise solemnly or sacredly; to devote, dedicate
perpĕtŭus, -a, -um: continuous; perpetual
virgĭnĭtas, -ātis, f.: maidenhood, virginity
dĭco (1): to proclaim, make known; to dedicate, devote
praesens, -entis: that is in sight or at hand, present
virtūs, -ūtis, f.: worth, excellence, virtue, etc.; power
absens, -entis: absent
cūro (1): to heal, cure
obfĕro, obfĕrre, obtŭli, oblātum: to bring before; to present, offer; to show, exhibit
quam: adv., how; as, than
hăbĭtus, -ūs, m.: the state or condition of a thing; appearance; dress, attire
consē̆cro (1): to dedicate, devote something as sacred to a deity
Paulinus& NXCE
magnus, -a, -um: great, large; considerable, abundant
postmŏdum: adv., afterwards
exemplum, -i, n.: example
ŏcŭlus, -i, m.: an eye
grăvĭter: adv., weightily, heavily; deeply, severely
pūpilla, -ae, f.: the pupil of the eye
crassus, -a, -um: solid, thick, etc.
nūbes, -is, f.: a cloud
sŭperdūco, -dūcĕre, -xi, -ctum: to lead or draw over
pēnĭcillus, -i, m.: a painter's brush or pencil; a kind of eye salve
contingo, -tingĕre, -tĭgi, -tactum: to touch, take hold of; to happen, come to pass
pristĭnus, -a, -um: former, original
sānĭtas, -ātis, f.: soundness of body, health
subfĕro, subferre, sustŭli, sublātum: to bear, endure, suffer
dŏlor, -ōris, m.: pain, ache; distress, grief
rēstĭtŭo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi, -ūtum: to restore, to revive, etc.
cēnācŭlum, -i, n.: an upper story, a garret, attic
dēvolvo, -volvĕre -volvi, -vŏlūtum: to roll or tumble down
confrăgōsus, -a, -um: broken, rough, uneven
scāla, -ae, f.: a flight of steps or stairs, a staircase; a ladder
grădus, -ūs, m.: a step, pace
dēcĭdo, -cĭdĕre, -cĭdi: to fall off, fall down
vulnus, -ĕris, n.: a wound
affĭcĭo, affĭcĕre, affēci, affectum: to affect; to bestow upon; to inflict upon
exănĭmis, -e: lifeless, dead; without wind
iăcĕo, -cēre, -cŭi, -cĭtum: to lie
cellŭla, -ae, f.: dim. of cella, a small store-room or apartment
immŏdĭcus, -a, -um: beyond measure, excessive, immoderate
crŭcĭo (1): to torture, torment
angĕlus, -i, m.: a messenger; an angel
ēlŭo, -ŭĕre, -ŭi, -ūtum: to wash off, wash clean
sălūbris, -e: health-giving, salubrious
unguēdo, -ĭnis, f.: an ointment, unguent
contundo, -tundĕre, -tŭdi, -tūsum: to beat, bruise
corpus, -ŏris, n.: a lifeless body, a corpse
sŭperlĭno, -lĭnĕre, -lĭtum: to daub or smear over; to besmear
līvor, -ōris, m.: a black and blue spot
atque or āc: conj., and also, and
ĭta: adv., so, thus
postĕrus, -a, -um: following, ensuing
dĭes, -ēi, m. or f.: a day
umquam: adv., at any time, ever
perfĕro, -ferre, -tŭli, -lātum: to bear or carry through; to suffer, endure
incommŏdum, -i, n.: inconvenience, injury, misfortune
pŭto (1): to believe, think
ĕo, īre, īvi or ii, ĭtum: to go
singŭlus, -a, -um: single, separate, individual
suffĭcĭo, -fĭcĕre, -fēci, -fectum: to be sufficient, to suffice
vĕl: conj. and adv., or else, or; even
paucus, -a, -um: few, little
sătis: adv., enough, sufficiently
nōs: we
excellentia, -ae, f.: superiority, excellence, perfection
subtrăho, -hĕre, -xi, -ctum: to withdraw, take away, remove, etc.
vērĭtas, -ātis, f.: truth, verity
vīto (1): to shun, seek to escape, avoid
fastīdĭum, -ĭi, n.: dislike, aversion