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Cicero, In Cat. 1, Paragraphs 18 and 19

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loquor, -i, locutus sumto speak, to say, to mention
facinus, -oris (n.)crime, villainy
nisiexcept, unless
flagitium, -i (n.)shameful act, disgraceful deed
direptio, -onis (f.)plundering, pillaging, sack
quaestio, -onis (f.)judicial investigation, court of law
everto, -ere, everti, eversumto overturn, to overthrow, to destroy
perfringo, -ere, perfregi, perfractusto break thoroughly, to violate, to infringe
fero, ferre, tuli, latusto bear, to carry
increpo, increpare, increpui, increpitusto make a sound, to rattle, to rustle
scelus, sceleris (n.)crime
abhorreo, -ere, abhorruito be disconnected with, to differ fro, to shrink away from
eripio, -ere, eripui, ereptusto snatch away from, to tear out, to rescue
desino, -ere, destiti, desitusto leave off, to cease, to stop
impetro, -are, -avi, -atusto gain one's end, to succeed
adhibeo, -ere, -ui, -itusto apply, to use
vito, -are, -avi, -atusto avoid
volo, velle, volui, volitusto wish, to want
audeo, -ere, ausus sumto dare
paries, parietis (m.)wall of a house
repudio, repudiare, -avi, -atusto spurn, to refuse, to put aside
sodalis, -is (m./f.)close friend, intimate, boon companion
demigro, -are, -avi, -atusto go away, to move, to depart
videlicetone may see, it is evident, plainly
sagax, sagacisintellectually quick, keen, acute
vindico, -are, -avi, -atusto avenge
carcer, carceris (m.)prison
vinculum, -i (n.)bond, fetter, imprisonment


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The Dalton School
New York, NY

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