CORE VOCABULARY
disseram plant/sow at intervals; scatter/distribute, plant here/there; separate/part;
Neronem Gaius Claudius Nero, propraetor of Asia (with Dolabella). He formed the tribunal which ultimately condemned Philodamnus and his son to death.
quod [acc. neut. of quī], conj., that, in that, the fact that; because, since, inasmuch as; in view of the fact that, as regards the fact that, wherein; so far as, to the extent that.
Cornēlius, -a, name of a Roman gens which included a number of prominent families, both patrician and plebeian. The Cornēliī mentioned in this book are described under their family names; see Balbus, Cethēgus, Cinna, Dolābella, Lentulus, Scīpiō, Sulla.
lictorem lictor, an attendant upon a magistrate;
ulcīscor, ulcīscī, ultus sum, 3, dep., take vengeance on, punish; avenge, requite.
absolutum free (bonds), release; acquit; vote for/secure acquittal; pay off; sum up;
improbitās, -ātis, [improbus], f., wickedness, badness, depravity.
vērum [vērus], adv., truly; but in truth, but notwithstanding, but, however, still. nōn modo — vērum, not only — but. nōn modo — vērum etiam, not only — but also.
damnātiō, -ōnis, [damnō], f., conviction, condemnation.
cuius modi of what kind/sort/nature soever;
quaesō, -ere, —, —, [cf. quaerō], def., a. and n., beg, pray, beseech, entreat; often parenthetical, quaesō, I pray, please.
miseremini pity, feel pity; show/have mercy/compassion/pity for (w/GEN);
Asia, -ae, [Ἀσία], f., Asia, usually referring to Asia Minor.
re uera in fact; in reality, actually; [re vera => true thing];
minister attendant, servant, waiter; agent, aide; accomplice;
improbus, -a, -um, [in- + probus], adj., wicked, bad, depraved, base; shameless, outrageous.
cupiditās, -ātis, [cupidus], f., desire, eagerness, passion; greed, covetousness, cupidity, lust.
pertimēscō, -ere, pertimuī, —, [per + timēscō], 3, inch., be greatly alarmed, be much frightened; fear greatly, be much afraid of.
Philodamus A prominent citizen of Lampsacus who was forced by Verres to billet Rubrius and was ultimately condemned to death after a brawl (instigated by Rubrius) broke out at his house, resulting in Rubrius being injured and causing the townspeople to turn on Verres.
līberō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum, [līber], 1, a., set free, make free, free, liberate; release, extricate, deliver; acquit, absolve.
Dolābella, -ae, m., in this book P. Cornēlius Dolābella, a profligate man, who nevertheless gained the hand of Cicero's daughter Tullia. They were married B.C. 50, and divorced four years later. Dolabella joined the party of Caesar, after whose death he secured the consulship by unfair means. He obtained Syria as a province, where he conducted himself with so great injustice and brutality that he was declared a public enemy. To escape capture he ordered a soldier to kill him, B.C. 43. Ep. xxii.
dēcēdō, -ere, dēcessī, dēcessum, [dē + cēdō], 3, n., go away, withdraw, depart; retreat, retire, leave.
dēmōnstrō, -āre, -āvi, -ātum, [dē + mōnstrō], 1, a., point out, show, indicate; prove, establish.
incolumis, -e, [in- + columis], adj., unharmed, uninjured, safe, sound, whole.
Rōma, -ae, f., Rome.
vēneō, -īre, -īvī or -iī, -ītum, [vēnum, sale, + eō], irr., n., go to sale, be sold.