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Cicero, In Cat. 1, Paragraphs 8-10
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| impetus, -us | m. attack |
| confido, -ere, confisus sum | to trust firmly, to be confident that |
| iussu | m. (in abl. sing. only) order, command, decree |
| vigilia, -ae | a watching, wakefulness, night guard |
| molior, moliri, molitus sum | to undertake, to build, to plot, to contrive, to set in motion |
| superior, -ius | (comparative) higher, former, previous, most recent |
| vigilo, -are, -avi, -atus | to watch, to keep awake, to be wakeful |
| acer, acris, acre | sharp, fierce, keen |
| pernicies, -ei | f. danger, destruction, calamity, ruin |
| falcarius, -i | scythe-maker |
| amentia, -ae | mindlessness, madness, frenzy, insanity |
| scelus, -eris | n. a wicked deed, crime, vice |
| audeo, -ere, ausus sum | to dare |
| sanctus, -a, -um | sacred |
| interitus, -us | m. destruction, annihilation, death |
| trucido, -are, -avi, -atus | to slaughter, to slay, to kill, to murder |
| volnero, -are, -avi, -atus | to wound, to hurt |
| apud | among, at the house of |
| placet | (it) is pleasing (impersonal) |
| incendium, -i | burning, fire, conflagration |
| paulum, -i | a small amount, a little bit, a trifle |
| mora, -ae | delay |
| eques, -itis | m. horseman, knight |
| polliceor, polleri, pollicitus sum | to promise |
| lectus, -i | couch, bed |
| vixdum | scarcely |
| coetus, -us | m. meeting, assembly |
| comperio, -ire, comperi, compertus | to find out, to learn about |
| saluto, -are, -avi, -atus | to greet (especially in the morning) |
| praedico, -ere, praedixi, praedictum | to foresee, to say beforehand, to fortell |
| pergo, -ere, perrexi, perrectus | to go on, to go forward, to proceed |
| coepi, coepisse, coeptus sum | (only in perfect system) to begin, to commence |
| aliquando | finally, at length, at last |
| pateo, patere, patui, ---- | to lie open, to be clear |
| proficiscor, -i, profectus sum | to set out, to depart |
| intersum, interesse, interfui, interfuturus | to be between, to lie between, to differ, to be different, (impersonally) it concerns, it is of interest |
| versor, -ari, versatus sum | to be, to be situated in, to be busied, to be employed, to move about, to keep turning, to be around, to be among, to dwell |
| fero, ferre, tuli, latus | to bear, to endure, to tolerate |
| patior, patere, passus sum | to suffer, to allow, to endure |
| sino, sinere, sivi, situm | to permit, to allow |
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