Vocabulary for Sulpicius Severus' Life of St. Martin Section 27
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nēmō̆, neminis, m.: no one, nobody
umquam: adv., at any time, ever
īrātus, -a, -um: angry, furious
commōtus, -a, -um: moved, excited, aroused
maerĕo, -ēre: maerens, -entis:
semper: adv., ever, always
caelestis, -e: pertaining to heaven or to the heavens; heavenly, celestial
quōdammŏdo: adv., in a certain manner, in a measure
laetĭtĭa, -ae, f.: joy, gladness, pleasure, delight
vultus, -ūs, m.: the countenance, visage
praefĕro, -ferre, -tŭli, -lātum: to bear before, to hold forth; to place a person or thing before another in esteem, to prefer
extrā: adv., outside of, without, beyond
nātūra, -ae, f.: nature, natural disposition
hŏmo, -ĭnis, m. and f.: a human being, man
ōs, ōris, n.: the mouth, the face
nĭsĭ: conj., if not, unless; except
cor, cordis, n.: the heart
pĭĕtas, -ātis, f.: piety; gentleness, kindness
pax, pācis, f.: peace
mĭsĕrĭcordĭa, -ae, f.: tender-heartedness, pity, compassion, mercy
insum, -esse, -fui: to be in or upon
plērumquē: adv., for the most part, commonly
obtrectātor, -ōris, m.: a detractor, traducer, disparager
flĕo, flēre, flēvi, flētum: to weep, cry, shed tears
peccātum, -i, n.: a fault, transgression, sin
quĭētus, -a, -um: at rest, calm, quiet
vĕnēnātus, -a, -um: filled with poison, envenomed
lingua, -ae, f.: the tongue; utterance, speech, language
vīpĕrĕus, -a, -um: of a viper, serpent, or snake
carpo, -pĕre, -psi, -ptum: to pluck, snatch, etc.; to gnaw at or tear, to revile
expĕrĭor, -pĕrīri, -pertus sum: dep., to try, prove; to find or know by experience
invĭdus, -a, -um: an envious person, a hater
virtūs, -ūtis, f.: worth, excellence, virtue, etc.; power
ōdi, ōdisse: to hate; to dislike
ĭmĭtor, -āri, -ātus sum: dep., to imitate
vălĕo, -ēre, -ŭi, -ĭtum: to be strong, to have the power or strength, be in condition to do something; to be effective, etc.
atque or āc: conj., and also, and
ō: O! Oh!
nĕfas, n.: indecl., an impious or wicked deed, a sin, a crime
ingĕmiscendus, -a, -um: lamentable
insectātor, -ōris, m.: a persecutor
paucus, -a, -um: few, little
admŏdum: adv., to a (great) measure, much, very
ĕpīscŏpus, -i, m.: a bishop
quisquam, quicquam: pron. indef., any, any one, any body, any thing
nōmĭno (1): to call by name, to name
nĕcesse: necessary
nōs: we
circumlā̆tro (1): to bark around
suffĭcĭo, -fĭcĕre, -fēci, -fectum: to be sufficient, to suffice
ălĭquis, aliquid: indef. subst. pron, some one, any one, something, any thing
lĕgo, lĕgĕre, lēgi, lectum: to read out, read aloud
ērŭbesco, -bescĕre, -bŭi: to grow red; to redden or blush with shame
nam: conj., for
īrascor, īrascī, īrātus sum: dep., to be angry, to be in a rage
fătĕor, fătēri, fassus sum: to confess, acknowledge
fortassē: adv., perhaps
sentĭo, -tīre, -si, -sum: to discern by the senses; to feel, hear, see, etc.; to perceive
rĕfŭgĭo, -fŭgĕre, -fūgi: to flee back; to run away, flee, escape
quŏque: conj., also, too
tālis, -e: such, of such a kind, nature, or quality
făcĭlis, -e: easy, without difficulty
confīdo, -fīdĕre, -fĭsus sum: to trust confidently in something, to believe, be assured of
ŏpuscŭlum, -i, n.: a little work
grātus, -a, -um: acceptable, pleasing, agreeable; thankful, grateful
fŏre: inf., irregular, from the obsolete fuo and equivalent to futurum esse
cētĕrus, -a, -um: the other
infĭdēlĭter: adv., faithlessly, perfidiously
pecco (1): to transgress, to commit a fault, to sin
conscĭus, -a, -um: knowing or conscious of something with another; privy to
ămor, -ōris, m.: love
impello, -pellĕre, -pŭli, -pulsum: to move to; to impel, incite, urge
scrībo, -bĕre, -psi, -ptum: to write, draw, etc.; to announce in writing; to enlist, enroll
mănĭfestus, -a, -um: clear, plain, manifest
expōno, -pōnĕre, -pŏsŭi, -pŏsĭtum: to put or set out, to set forth, expose
vērus, -a, -um: true, real, etc.
părātus, -a, -um: prepared, provided
spēro (1): to hope
praemĭum, -ii, n.: reward, recompense
quīcumque, quaecumque, quodcumque: pron. rel., whoever, whatever, whosoever, whatsoever