Ecce Romani 35-38
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55 terms
Latin | English |
|---|---|
| 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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