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Latin III LIX Vocal

Cicero expresses fury and indignation at the conspiracy against the republic. He accuses the conspirators of madly tossing around reckless plans and thinking themselves above the law and all others.

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Latin III LIX Vocal

Cicero expresses fury and indignation at the conspiracy against the republic. He accuses the conspirators of madly tossing around reckless plans and thinking themselves above the law and all others.

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Latin III

Chapter LIX – Vocabulary

LIX – Section A – “Cicero’s Indignation”

furor, furoris, m. – frenzy, madness iacto, are, avi, atus – to toss around os, oris, n. – mouth, face

vultus, us, m. – face, expression coniurato, coniurationis, f. – conspiracy proximus, a, um – nearest

superior, superior, superius – higher consilium, i, n. – plan arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum – to think

mos, moris

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