A | B |
mos, moris (m) | (s.) habit, custom; (pl.) character |
posterus, -a, -um | next, following |
placuit | it was decided; it pleased |
enuntio, -are, -avi, -atus | to reveal, divulge |
patres, patrum (m pl) | senators |
ago, agere, egi, actus | to do, drive; discuss |
profero, proferre, protuli, prolatus | to carry forward, continue |
urgeo, urgere, ursi, ---- | to press, insist |
dixit actum esse | he said that it had been discussed |
trepidans, trepidantis | panicking, in a panic |
caterva, -ae (f) | crowd |
potius quam | rather than |
fides, fidei (f) | good faith, reliability |
ingenium, -ii (n) | intelligence, ingenuity |
consultum, -i (n) | decree |
cognomen, cognominis (n) | surname (3rd or 4th name) |
praebeo, -ere, -ui, -itus | to offer, display, show |
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