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Cicero: First Catilinarian Lines 16-27

AB
acerbus, a, umbitter, severe
anor (used in whether/or questions)
aperteopenly
auctoritas, -atis, f.lead, support
coerceo, -ere, -ui, -itumto repress or restrain
confero, conferre, contuli, collatumto bring together
consultum, i, n.decree
desum, deesse, defui + dat.to fail
iam + past tensealready
iam diufor a long time
in + acc. of personagainst
incendium, i, n.fire; pl. arson
iussu (abl. s)by order, by command
labefacto (1)to weaken
machinor (1)to devise, plan
mediocritermoderately, not very much
nimistoo, too much
novae, res. f. pl.revolution
occido, occidere, occidi, occisumto kill, murder
oportet, opertere, oportuitit is right, ought; ought to have + inf. in past tenses
orbis, orbis, m.globe
ordo, ordinis, m.class, body
perfero, -ferre, -tuli, -latumto put up with
perniciosus, a, umdangerous, destructive
pestis, pestis, f.plague, destruction
pontifex, pontificis, m.priest
praetereo, -ire, -ivi, -itumto pass over
pridemfor a long time
privatus i, m.civilian, private citizen
quondamat one time, formerly
status, us, m.situation, condition
studeo, studere, studui + datto be eager for
supplicium, i, n.punishment
vasto (1)to destroy
vehemens, -ntisstrong, forceful
veroindeed


Latin-NBCT
Parkview High School
Lawrenceville, GA

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