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354 <strong>Vocabulary</strong><br />

superi, -Grum (m. pl.) the gods who<br />

live in the sky<br />

superior, -ior, -ius higher; upper;<br />

earlier<br />

supero, -ire (tr.; intr.) overcome;<br />

surpass; be left, suroive<br />

superstes, -stitis (adj.) remaining,<br />

surviving<br />

supersum (super + sum; + dat.)<br />

suroive<br />

superus, -a, -um upper, on earth (as<br />

opposed to the Underworld)<br />

sllpplementum, -i (n) reinforcements<br />

suppliciter (adv.) humbly<br />

supplicium, -i (n) punishment<br />

supri (adv.) above, on top<br />

supri (prep. + ace). on tlJp of<br />

supremus, -a, -um highest; furthest,<br />

last<br />

surgo, -ere, surrexi, surrectum<br />

(intr.) rise; get up (from bed); arise<br />

suscipio, -ere, suscepi, susceptum<br />

(tr.) take up; undertake<br />

suspendo, -ere, suspendi, suspensum<br />

(tr.) hang, suspend<br />

suspiro, -ire (intr.) sigh<br />

sustineo, -ere, sustinui (no sup.;<br />

tr.) hold (up), support; withstand<br />

sustuli (perf. of tollo)<br />

suus, -a, -um (3rd pers. reflex. poss.<br />

adj. (9.1/5»<br />

Syricusae, -irum (f. pl.) Greek city in<br />

Sicily<br />

T. (abbreviation for Titus)<br />

taberna, -ae (f) tavern; hut<br />

tabula, -ae (f) board;<br />

(commemorative) tablet<br />

taceo, -ere (intr., tr.) be silent (about)<br />

tacitus, -a, -um silent<br />

tactus, -a, -um (perf. pple. of tango)<br />

taedet, -ere, taesum est ( + acc.) it<br />

wearies (20.1 12b)<br />

taedium, -i (n) boredom;· boring thing<br />

Taenarius, -a, -um Taenarian (see<br />

note on 1.4 of 15.3)<br />

tilis, -is, -e such, ofsuch a sort<br />

(30.1/1)<br />

tam (adv.) so, to such an extent<br />

(30.1 II)<br />

tamen (adv.) however, nevertheless,<br />

yet<br />

tametsi (conj.) even if(29.1 /4a)<br />

tamquam (conj.) in the same way as,<br />

just as<br />

tandem (adv.) after some time, at<br />

length<br />

tango, -ere, tetigi, tactum (tr.) touch<br />

tantum (adv.) only; exclusively<br />

tantundem (tantum + dem) (see note<br />

on 23.2, 10)<br />

tantus, -a, -um so great, so much, as<br />

much (30.1 II)<br />

tardo, -ire (tr., intr.) delay, hold up<br />

tardus, -a, -um slow, sluggish<br />

Tarentum, -i (n) town in southern<br />

Italy<br />

Tarquinius, -i nomen ofa family<br />

which produced the fifth and the<br />

seventh kings of Rome<br />

Tartara, -Grum (n. pl.) another name<br />

of the Underworld<br />

Tartareus, -a, -um (adj. of Tartara)<br />

taurus, -i (m) bull<br />

tectum, -i (n) roof; building, house<br />

tectus, -a, -um (perf. pple. of tego)<br />

tecum = cum + te<br />

tegimentum, -i (n) covering<br />

tego, -ere, texi, tectum (tr.) cover,<br />

hide (tr.)<br />

tellus, -uris (f) land<br />

telum, -i (n) spear, missile; weapon<br />

tempestis, -titis (f) storm<br />

templum, -i (n) temple; region,<br />

position<br />

tempto, -ire (tr.) attempt, try; make<br />

trial of<br />

tempus, -poris (n) time; period of time<br />

tenax, -icis (adj.) holding fast,<br />

tenacious<br />

tendo, -ere, teteDdi, tensum (tentum)<br />

(tr., intr.) extend, stretch out, bend;<br />

be inclined<br />

tenebrae, -irum (f. pI.) darkness<br />

teneo, -ere, tenui, tentum (tr.) hold,<br />

hold to; occupy; keep, maintain;<br />

restrain; prevent<br />

tener, tenera, tenerum tender,<br />

delicate; young<br />

tensus, -a, -um (perf. pple. of tendo)<br />

tenuis, -is, -e thin, fine; insubstantial<br />

ter (adv.) three times<br />

tergum, -i (n) back (of humans or<br />

animals); rear<br />

terra, -ae (f) land, earth<br />

terreo, -ere (tr.) terrify, frighten

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