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Ecce Romani III - Fourth Edition
Chapter 55 Vocabulary
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Language - Latin
9th Grade
09/10/2011

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M. Tulliō…cōnsulibus
Definition
ablative absolute, during the consulship of Marcu Tullius Cicero the orator and Gaius Antonius (63 B.C.). Since the consuls were elected annually, naming them identified the year. The other way of expressing the year was the ab urbe conditā method.
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C. Antōniō
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This Gaius Antonius was the uncle of the famous Marc Antony.
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condō, condere, condidī, conditus
Definition
to establish, found
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ab urbe conditā
Definition
from the founding of the city. Rome was supposedly founded in 753 B.C.
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sexcentēsimus, -a, -um
Definition
600th
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nōnāgēsimus, -a, -um
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90th
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genus, generis
Definition
race, class, family
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ingenium, -ī
Definition
intelligence, ingenuity, character
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prāvus, -a, -um
Definition
depraved, corrupt. The genitive phrase ingeniī prāvissimī goes with vir.
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ad dēlendam
Definition
for the purpose of destroying, to destroy
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patria, -ae
Definition
country, fatherland
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coniūrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātūrus
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to plot, make a conspiracy, conspire.
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clārus, -a, -um
Definition
well known, distinguished
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socius, -ī
Definition
comrade, ally, associate
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dēprehendō, dēprehendere, dēprehendī, dēprehēnsus
Definition
to seize, catch, arrest
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carcer, carceris
Definition
prison
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victus
Definition
from vincō. When you meet this verb, be careful to note whether the form is active or passive, since the meaning of "he defeated (someone else)" is very different from "he was defeated," i.e., he lost
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proelium, -ī
Definition
battle
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interficiō, interficere, interfectus
Definition
to kill
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