OLC III.48: Clauses of fearing
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- 1. Cleopatra timuit ne cives Romani se ab Octaviano captam
deriderent.
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- 2. metuens bella civilia iterum redintegrentur, senatus
orat Octavianum ne imperium deponat.
- redintegro (1): renew
- iterum = again
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- 3. vereor ut classis Romana copias Cleopatrae vincat.
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- 4. You were formerly afraid lest the teacher beat you daily.
- formerly = olim
- daily = cotidie
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- 5. We feared that Quintus had stolen another dinner.
- steal: rapio, rapere, rapui, raptum
- another: alius, -a, -um
- dinner: cena, -ae, f.
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- 6. Cleopatra does not fear that her body may drink up the
adder's black poison.
- body: corpus, corporis, n.
- drink up: combibo, combibere, combibi,
-- (3rd conjugation)
- adder: serpens, serpentis, m.
- black: ater, atra, atrum
- poison: venenum, -i, n.
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- 7. Quintus is afraid that he will not see Cleopatra in Rome.
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