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invidia dictatoria (Liv. 22. 26)the feeling against the dictator.Rate it:

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invitare aliquem tecto ac domo or domum suam (Liv. 3. 14. 5)to invite some one to one's house.Rate it:

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irae indulgere (Liv. 23. 3)to give free play to one's anger.Rate it:

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ius reddere (Liv. 3. 33)to administer justice (said of the praetor).Rate it:

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ius suum adipisci (Liv. 1. 32. 10)to obtain justice.Rate it:

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iusto (opp. tumultuario) proelio confligere cum hoste (Liv. 35. 4)to fight a pitched, orderly battle with an enemy.Rate it:

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lectisternium facere, habere (Liv. 22. 1. 18)to hold a lectisternium.Rate it:

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legem ferre or simply ferre ad populum, ut...to propose a law in the popular assembly.Rate it:

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legem perferre (Liv. 33. 46)to carry a law (said of the magistrate).Rate it:

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legem rogare or rogare populum (cf. sect. XVI. 4, note Aulus Gellius...)to formally propose a law to the people.Rate it:

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legem, rogationem promulgare (Liv. 33. 46)to bring a bill before the notice of the people.Rate it:

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liberum populum servitute afficereto enslave a free people.Rate it:

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lictores summovent turbam (Liv. 4. 50)the lictors clear the way.Rate it:

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lucubrare (Liv. 1. 57)to work by night, burn the midnight oil.Rate it:

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lustrum condere (Liv. 1. 44. 2)to complete the censorship (by certain formal purificatory ceremonies = lustro faciendo).Rate it:

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messis in herbis est (Liv. 25. 15)the crop is in the blade.Rate it:

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milites tumultuarii (opp. exercitus iustus) (Liv. 35. 2)soldiers collected in haste; irregulars.Rate it:

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navis praetoria (Liv. 21. 49)the admiral's ship; the flagship.Rate it:

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obliterari (Liv. 26. 41)to be forgotten, pass into oblivion.Rate it:

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odium explere aliqua re (Liv. 4. 32)to glut one's hatred.Rate it:

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oram legere (Liv. 21. 51)to hug the coast.Rate it:

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pacis condiciones dare, dicere alicui (Liv. 29. 12)to dictate the terms of peace to some one.Rate it:

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pecorum modo fugere (Liv. 40. 27)to flee like deer, sheep.Rate it:

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pestilentia (not pestis) in urbem (populum) invaditthe plague breaks out in the city.Rate it:

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populum facilem, aequum habereto have an appreciative audience.Rate it:

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populum in deditionem accipereto accept the submission of a people.Rate it:

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populum in deditionem venire cogereto reduce a country to subjection to oneself.Rate it:

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populum in potestatem suam redigere (B. G. 2. 34)to reduce a country to subjection to oneself.Rate it:

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populum liberum esse, libertate uti, sui iuris esse patito grant a people its independence.Rate it:

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populum perdomare, subigereto subjugate a nation.Rate it:

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populum, terram suo imperio, suae potestati subicere (not sibi by itself)to make oneself master of a people, country.Rate it:

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praecipitem in iram esse (Liv. 23. 7)to be short-tempered; to be prone to anger.Rate it:

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praeire verba (carmen) (Liv. 31. 17)to read prayers for the congregation to repeat.Rate it:

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praeoccupare locum (Liv. 35. 27)to occupy a place beforehand.Rate it:

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prodigia procurare (Liv. 22. 1)to avert by expiatory sacrifices the effect of ominous portents.Rate it:

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proelio (ad pugnam) hostes lacessere, provocareto provoke the enemy to battle.Rate it:

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proelium inire (Liv. 2. 14)to engage.Rate it:

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provincias sortiri (Liv. 38. 35)to draw lots for the provinces.Rate it:

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provocare ad populum (Liv. 2. 55)to appeal to the people.Rate it:

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pugnam detrectare (Liv. 3. 60)to decline battle.Rate it:

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rationem belli gerendi mutare (Liv. 32. 31)to change one's tactics.Rate it:

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recensere, lustrare, recognoscere exercitum (Liv. 42. 31)to review an army.Rate it:

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religione obstrictos habere multitudinis animos (Liv. 6. 1. 10)to have power over the people by trading on their religious scruples.Rate it:

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res ad triarios redit (Liv. 8. 8)the triarii must now fight (proverbially = we are reduced to extremities).Rate it:

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res, quae moveri possunt; res moventes (Liv. 5. 25. 6)movable, personal property.Rate it:

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saepius revocatur (Liv. 7. 2. 9)he is encored several times.Rate it:

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senatum cogere (Liv. 3. 39)to assemble the senate.Rate it:

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sententia vincit (Liv. 2. 4. 3)the majority were of the opinion...Rate it:

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servitutem exuere (Liv. 34. 7)to shake off the yoke of slavery.Rate it:

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sicam, cultrum in corde alicuius defigere (Liv. 1. 58)to plunge a dagger, knife in some one's heart.Rate it:

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