Pliny: Epistula 10
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44 terms
Latin | English |
|---|---|
| quando | at what time? when?; at any time, when |
| obvius, -a, -um | in the way, meeting / to meet; ready at hand, affable, easy of access |
| expono | publish, set out, exhibit, explain |
| sufficio, sufficere, suffeci, suffictum | supply, provide, have sufficent strength for, be sufficient for |
| adulêscentulus, -i | a young man |
| penitus | adv. inwardly, deep, deeply, far within, utterly |
| labôro (1) | intr. (1) to work, suffer, to be troubled, be distressed at; (2) to exert oneself (c. abl of cause), to take pains w. |
| concipio, concipere, concepi, conceptum | to take up; conceive, devise, understand, take in |
| quamquam | although |
| êmineo, -êre | project, stand out, be pre-eminent, excel |
| utinam | how I wish that, if only |
| perspicio, perspicere, perspexi, perspectum | to look/ see through, to look at attentively, survey, observe, ascertain |
| adverto, advertere, adverti, adversus | trans. to turn / direct s.th. towards; to steer (a ship) towards; (c. dat. / ad) to pay attention to, observe, heed |
| effingo, effingere, effinxi, effictum | form, mold; represents, portrays |
| afficio, afficere | affect, influence |
| côpiôsus, -a, -um | plentiful, rich, eloquent |
| rëpugno, repugnare | to fight against, oppose, resist, to object to |
| decôrus, -a, -um | proper, suitable, handsome, noble |
| fortuitus, -a, -um | casual, accidental |
| impello, -ere, impuli, impulsum | push / thrust against. impel, urge on |
| prôcêritas, -âtis | f. length, height |
| capillus, -i | hair (of the head) |
| dêmissus, -a, -um | low-lying, hanging down, humble |
| comitas, comitatis | kindness, friendliness |
| revereor, -eri, reveritus | stand in awe, venerate |
| reformido (1) | dread |
| occursus, -ûs | meeting |
| adquîro, -ere, adquîsîvî, adquîsîtum | acquire, get (in addition to previous) |
| socer, -i | father in law |
| ango, -ere, anxi, anctum | vex, trouble |
| distringo, -ere, distrinxi, districtum | stretch-out, detain, distract; pull-in different directions |
| prômo, -ere, prômpsi / prômsi, prômptum | bring out, bring forth, make known |
| ûsus, ûsûs | m. use, enjoyment, employment, experience |
| in ûsû | in everyday experience |
| in ûsû habêre | to keep in use |
| vacat | there is room / space; there is opportunity |
| marturus, -a, -um | ripe, mature; timely, early, speedily |
| invideo, -êre, invîdî, invisum | (dat.) to envy, grudge, hate, refuse |
| percipio, -ere, percepi, perceptum | take possession of, take in; perceive |
| dênego (1) | refuse, deny |
| supersum | be left over, remain alive, survive |
| lîmo (1) | file, polish |
| expölio, -ire, expolivi /-ii, expolitum | to polish, refine |
| conficio, -ere, confeci, confectum | (1) finish, make ready, cause, accomplish, arrange; (2) obtain (e.g. legions); (3) consume, weaken, kill |
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