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Unit Test Chapter 36
Magistra optimis discipulis s.p.d! (what is the case of discipulis, and why?)
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| A | B |
| non compos mentis | not sound of mind |
| in flagrante delicto | caught in the act! |
| amicus curiae | friend of the court |
| de facto/de iure | in fact/according to law |
| malum in se | bad in itself |
| bona fide | in good faith |
| ex post facto | after the fact |
| corpus delicti | body of evidence |
| in loco parentis | in the place of a parent |
| habeas corpus | you should have a body |
| onus probandi | the burden of proving |
| prima facie | at first glance, on its face |
| nolo contendere | I do not wish to argue the charge |
| subpoena | a writ to appear in court or suffer penalty |
| senatus consultum ultimum | an emergency degree of the senate granting extraordinary powers to an individual |
| factio | a political party or alliance |
| concordia ordinum | concord of the orders (senators and equestrians) |
| Cataline | formed conspiracy to overthrow government of Rome |
| in Catalinam | Cicero's speech against Cataline |
| Battle of Pharsalus | 48 BC, Pompey defeated by Caesar's legions |
| dictator perpetuus | dictator for life |
| 63 BC | Cicero's consulship |
| Philippi | city in Macedonia where Caesar's assassins are defeated in 42 BC |
| 43 BC | Second Triumvirate: Lepidus, Octavian, Antony |
| 44 BC | assassination of Caesar |
| gero, gerere, gessi, gestus | to undertake, accomplish, to wear |
| claudo, claudere, clausi, clausus | to close |
| fugio, fugere, fugiturus | to flee |
| servo, servare, servare, servatus | to save |
| pridie | the day before |
| MOM of JULius | Nones fall on 7th, Ides on 15th |
| Brundisii | in Brundisium |
| iterum iterumque | again and again |
| invenio, invenire, inveni, inventus | to find |
| amitto, amittere, amisi, amissus | to lose |
| ago, agere, egi, actus | to do, to drive, to conduct, to lead |
| facio, facere, feci, factus | to do, to make |
| fero, ferre, tuli, latus | to carry |
| credo, credere, credidi, creditus | to believe, to trust |
| vinco, vincere, vici, victus | to conquer |
| tango, tangere, tetigi, tactus | to touch |
| quam celeriter | how quickly |
| First Triumvirate | Caesar, Pompey, Crassus |
| fortiter | bravely |
| lentius | slowly |
| lentissime | very slowly |
| fortissime | very bravely |
| facilius | easily |
| facillime | very easily |
| bene, melius, optime | well, better, best |
| male, peius, pessime | badly, worse, worst |
| paulum, minus, minime | little, less, least |
| prudenter, prudentius, prudentissime | wisely, more wisely, very wisely |
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