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| compōnō, compōnere, composuī, compositus | to compose, settle, complete |
| coepī, coepisse, coeptus | to begin (this verb only conjugates in the perfect system) |
| īnsolentius | rather arrogantly |
| cōnsuētūdō, cōnsuētūdinis | (f.) custom, practice |
| ergō | (adv.) therefore |
| honor, honōris | (m.) honor, mark of honor, position, political office |
| voluntās, voluntātis | (f.) will, wish |
| dēferō, dēferre, dētulī, dēlātus | to award |
| amplius | (adv.) more |
| praestō, praestāre, praestitī, praestitus | to bestow |
| rēgius, -a, -um | royal, kingly, typical of a king |
| hērēs, hērēdis | (m.) heir |
| hērēdem | as his heir |
| ēvenit, ēvenīre, ēvēnit | it turns out |
| adsurgō, adsurgere, adsurrēxī, adsurrēctūrus | to stand up out of respect for (+ dative) |
| in | against (the normal translation when followed by a word referring to a person) |
| praecipuus, -a, -um | notable, outstanding, remarkable |
| ferē | almost |
| nepōs, nepōtis | (m.) nephew, grandson |
| potior, potīrī, potītus sum | (+ ablative or genitive) to get control of, get possession of |
| Cūria | the Senate building |
| rēs pūblica | the state, the government |
| reī pūblicae | of the state, of the government (gen.) |
| coniūrātus | conspirator |
| percussor | assassin |
| cōnfodiō | I stab (1st principal part) |
| cōnfodere | to stab (2nd principal part) |
| cōnfōdī | I have stabbed (3rd principal part) |
| cōnfossus est | he was stabbed |
| annōs decem et octō nātus | 18 years old (born for 18 years) |
| iūdicō, iūdicāre, iūdicāvī, iūdicātus | to judge |
| ex suā voluntāte praestāret | he bestowed by his will |
| lībertās, lībertātis | (f.) freedom, liberty |
| reparō, reparāre | to renew |
| testāmentum | (n.) will |
| cōnsul partium Caesaris | the consul from Caesar's faction |
| ad eum persequendum | to pursue him |
| coniūrātum est | a conspiracy was made, it was conspired |
| sexāgintā | sixty |
| turbō, turbāre, turbāvī, turbātus | to disturb, throw into confusion |
| opprimere eōs cōnābātur | he tried to defeat them |
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