VocabularyBG1.4
indĭcĭum, -ĭi n.: information, disclosure, evidence
ēnuntĭo, -āre: tell, disclose; declare, announce
cōgo, -ĕre, cŏēgi, cŏactum: compel
damno, -āre: cause loss or injury to, condemn, sentence, punish
ŏportet, -tēre, -tŭit: it behooves, it is proper, one should or ought
ignis, -is, m.: fire; watch-fire; firebrand
crĕmo, -āre: burn, consume by fire
constĭtūtus, -a, -um: arranged, set
dictĭo, -ōnis f.: a saying, speaking, uttering
iūdicium, -ī n.: trial, legal investigation; jurisdiction; power of discernment, judging
ŏbaerā-tus, -i, m.: a person involved in debt, a debtor
ē-rĭpĭo, -ĕre, -ĭpŭi, -eptum: snatch away, tear out; snatch, free, rescue
incĭto, -āre: rouse, excite
exsĕquor, -sequi, -secūtus sum: pursue, follow to the end, prosecute, carry out
cōnor, -āri, -ātus sum: undertake, endeavor, attempt, exert oneself, strive
măgistrātus, -ūs m.: magistrate, state official
suspīcĭo, -ōnis, f.: suspicion
quīn: (after words expressing doubt, ignorance, etc.) 'that'
'conscisco, -ĕre, -scīvi or -scĭi, -scītum: bring on oneself, inflict on oneself