CORE VOCABULARY
Lampsacenorum citizens of Lampsacusm a Greek town located on the eastern side of the Hellespont.
cōntiō, -ōnis, [for conventiō, from conveniō], f., gathering, assembly, convocation; address, discourse, harangue.
concurreret run/assemble/knock/snap together; agree, fit, concur; coincide; make same claim; charge, fight/engage in battle; come running up/in large numbers; rally;
Neroni Gaius Claudius Nero, propraetor of Asia (with Dolabella). He formed the tribunal which ultimately condemned Philodamnus and his son to death.
testimōnium, ī, [testis], n., evidence, attestation, testimony, proof.
tumultus, -ūs, [tumeō], m., commotion, disturbance, tumult, uproar; insurrection, mutiny.
obsideō, -ēre, obsēdī, obsessum, [ob + sedeō], 2, n. and a., stay, remain; beset, invest, besiege; lie in wait for, look out for.
sarmenta shoot; twigs (pl.), cut twigs, brushwood;
circumdō, -dare, -dedī, -datum, [circum + dō], 1, a., put around, place about; surround, encircle, besiege.
lictorem lictor, an attendant upon a magistrate;
prodeundi go/come forth/out, advance; appear; sprout/spring up; issue/extend/project;
publicum public; common, of the people/state; official; [res publica => the state];
terror, -ōris, [cf. terreō], m., fright, alarm, terror, overwhelming fear; by metonymy, cause of fright, dread; terrible news.
occultō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum, [freq. of occulō, cover], 1, a., conceal, hide, secrete.
Rubrius A henchman of Verres about whom little is known. Cicero alleges that he was responsible for arranging liaisons for Verres.
impulsus, -ūs, [impellō], m., striking against, shock; impulse, influence.
cupiditās, -ātis, [cupidus], f., desire, eagerness, passion; greed, covetousness, cupidity, lust.
potius [potis], adv., comp., rather, more.
oppūgnō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum, [ob + pūgnō], 1, a., attack, assail, assault, storm, besiege.
producti lead forward, bring out; reveal; induce; promote; stretch out; prolong; bury;
celarit conceal, hide, keep secret; disguise; keep in dark/in ignorance; shield;
nōnne [nōn + -ne], inter, adv., expecting an affirmative answer, in a dir. question, not; in an indir. question, if not, whether not.
taciturnitās, -ātis, [taciturnus], f., keeping silent, silence.
cōnfīrmō, -āre, -āvī, -ātum, [com- + fīrmō], 1, a., make firm, make strong, strengthen, reinforce; encourage, cheer; confirm, establish; assert, affirm, assure, prove.