Ecce Romani 35-38

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Ecce Romani 35-38

collis, collis
hill (m)
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collis, collis hill (m)
deus, -i (nom. pl. di) god (m)
vulnus, vulneris wound (n)
ligo, -are -avi -atus to bind up
credo, credere, credidi, creditus to trust, believe (+dat)
securus -a -um carefree, unconcerned
fustis, fustis club, cudgel (m)
timor, timoris fear (m)
affectus -a -um affected, overcome
facile easily
consequor, consequi, consecutus sum to catch up, overtake
tergum -i back, rear (n)
pronus -a -um face down
summus -a -um greatest, very great
gravis -is -e heavy, serious
percutio, percutere, percussi, percussus to strike
corripio, corripere, corripui, correptus to seize, grab
adimo, adimere, ademi, ademptus to take away (from) (+dat)
huc hither
pridie on the day before
adulescens, adulescentis young man (m)
libenter gladly
rursus again
sane certainly, of course
tristis -is -e sad
persuadeo, persuadere, persuasi, persuasus to make something agreeable to someone (+acc) or, to persuade someone of something (+dat)
cotidie daily, every day
ludus -i school (m)
castigo, -are -avi -atus to reprimand
grammaticus -i secondary school teacher (m)
vel or
paedagogus -i tutor (m)
eruditus -a -um learned, scholarly
utilis -is -e useful
pistrinum -i bakery (n)
praefero, praeferre, praetuli, praelatus to carry (acc.) in front of (dat)
etiamsi even if
ad tempus on time
paulum -i a small amount, a little (n)
ientaculum -i breakfast (n)
coepit he began
mensis, mensis month (m)
discipulus -i pupil (m)
annus -i year (m)
ruina -ae collapse, ruin (f)
navigo -are -avi -atus to sail
terra -ae earth, ground, land (f)
mare, maris (abl. sing. mari) sea (n)
tempestas, tempestatis storm (f)
navis,navis (gen. pl. navium) ship (f)
regina -ae queen (f)
obsideo, obsidere, obsedi, obsessus to besiege
incendo, incendere, incendi, incencus to burn, set on fire
patior, pati, passus sum to suffer, endure
deleo, delere, delevi, deletus to destroy

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