Review Ecce Romani Book One Chapters 1-12
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WorldatWar25 on October 19, 2008
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All the Vocab in "Ecce Romani Book 1" up to chapter 12.
Classes:
Cov Lat Latin:), SJA Latin II, St. Xavier Latin Study Group
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259 terms
Latin | English |
|---|---|
| Ecce! | Look! |
| Puella | (a/the) girl |
| Nomine | by name, called |
| Quae | who |
| habitat | (he/she) lives, is living, does live |
| Etiam | also |
| Villa | country house |
| Villa rustica | country house and farm |
| Ubi | where |
| Aestate | in summer |
| Laeta | happy |
| Quod | because |
| Iam | now |
| Sub arbore | under the tree |
| Sedet | (he/she) sits, is sitting, does sit |
| Et | and |
| Legit | (he/she) reads, is reading, does read |
| Altera | a second |
| Vicina | neighboring |
| Dum | while |
| Scribit | (he/ she) writes, is writing, does write |
| Quoque | also |
| Sunt | (they) are |
| Amicae | friends |
| Hodie | today |
| Sed | but |
| In agris | in the fields |
| Ambulant | (they) walk, are walking, do walk |
| Brevi tempore | in a short time, soon |
| Defessa | tired |
| Non iam | no longer |
| Strenua | active, energetic |
| Currit | (she/he) runs, is running, does run |
| Tandem | at last |
| Ex agris | from/out of the fields |
| Ad villam rusticam | to/toward the country house and farm |
| Lente | slowly |
| Puer | (a/the) boy |
| Qui | who |
| Eadem | the same |
| In horto | in the garden |
| Clamant | (they) shout, are shouting |
| Rident | (they) laugh, are laughing smile |
| Vir | (a/the) man |
| Servus | (a/the) slave |
| Multi | many |
| In villis rusticis | in the country houses |
| Laborant | (they) work, are working |
| Solus, | alone |
| Iratus | angry |
| Subito | suddenly |
| In piscinam | into the fishpond |
| Cadit | he/she/it) falls |
| Abite, molesti! | go away, you pests! |
| Gemit | (he/she) groans |
| Molestus | troublesome, annoying |
| Semper | always |
| Vexat | (he/she) annoys |
| Igitur | therefore |
| Amat | (he/she) likes, loves |
| Dormit | (he/she) sleeps |
| conspicit | (he/she) catches sight of |
| Furtim | stealthily |
| Appropinquat | (he/she) approaches |
| Ascendit | (he/she) climbs |
| Magnus | big, great |
| Magna voce | in a loud voice |
| Audit | (he/she) hears, listens to |
| Videt | (he/she) sees |
| Vox | (a/the) voice |
| Terret | (he/she/it) frightens |
| Sollicita | anxious, worried |
| Tum | at that moment, then |
| Descende, Sextet! | Come down Sextus! |
| Tu | you (subject) |
| Nihil | nothing |
| Te | you (direct object) |
| Cave! | Be careful! |
| Ramus | (a/the) branch |
| Infirmus | weak, shaky |
| Fragor | (a/the) crash, noise |
| Si | if |
| Dies | (a/the) day |
| Calidus | warm |
| In silvam | into the woods |
| Ibi | there |
| Rivus | (a/the) stream |
| Frigidus | cool, cold |
| Errant | (they) wander |
| Prope | near |
| Vult | (he/she) wishes, wants |
| Ignavus | cowardly, lazy |
| Respondet | (he/she) replies |
| Neuque... neque... | neither ... nor... |
| Temerarius | rash, reckless |
| Lupus | (a/the) wolf |
| Perterritus | frightened, terrified |
| Statim | immediately |
| Ferte auxilium! | Bring help! Help! |
| Ubi | where , when |
| Clamor | shout, shouting |
| Ad puellas | toward the girls |
| Eos | them |
| Eum | him |
| Petit | (he/she) looks for , seeks |
| Arripit | (he/she) grabs hold of, snatches |
| Repellit | ( he/she) drives off |
| E silva | out of the woods |
| Salvae | safe |
| Adveniunt | (they) reach, arrive (at) |
| Excipiunt | (they) welcome |
| Adhuc | still |
| Timet | (he/she) fears, is aftraid |
| Nondum | not yet |
| Lucet | it is light, it is day |
| Surgit | (he/she) get up, rises |
| Per villam | through the country house |
| Pater | father |
| Mater | Mother |
| Etiam | also, even |
| Neque | and...not |
| Tamen | however |
| Ancilla | (a/the) slave- woman |
| Omnes | all |
| Observat | (he/she) watches |
| Purgat | (he/she) cleans |
| Cibus | food |
| Coquere | to cook |
| Mox | soon presently |
| Strenue | strenuously, hard |
| Aqua | water |
| Portant | (they) carry |
| Reprehendit | (he/she) blames, scolds |
| Docet | (he/she) teaches |
| Curare | to look after, take care of |
| Lanam trahunt | (they) spin wool |
| Omnia quae | everything that |
| Adiuvare | to help |
| Ipsa | she herself |
| Nunc | now |
| Necesse est | it is necessary |
| Occupatus | busy |
| Laborantes | working |
| Spectatnt | (they) watch, look at |
| Nuntius | messenger |
| Venit | (he/she) comes |
| Salutat | (he/she) greets |
| Salve! | Greetings! Hello! |
| Inquit | (he/she) says |
| Menus | my |
| Ducit | (he/she) leads, takes |
| Tradit | (he/she) hands over |
| Eheu! | Alas! |
| Princeps | the emperor |
| Ad urbem | to the city |
| Revocat | (he/she) recalls |
| Consulere | to consult |
| Redire | to return |
| Eugepae! | Hurray! |
| Ire | to go |
| Iam | now, already |
| Age!/Agite! | Come On! |
| Vos | you (plural) |
| Nos | we, us |
| Exictare | to rouse, wake (someone) up |
| Intrat | (he/she) enters |
| Cubiculum | room, bedroom |
| Tempus | time |
| Deinde | then, next |
| Celeriter | quickly |
| Induit | (he/she) puts on' |
| Iterum | again, a second time |
| Mihi | for me |
| Sua | her own |
| Nemo | no one |
| Nulli | no |
| Ianitor | doorkeeper |
| Ad ianuam | at the door |
| Tactite | silently |
| Temptat | (he/she) tries |
| Semisomna | half asleep |
| Hic | here |
| Tace! | be quiet |
| Noli... excitare! | don't wake... up! |
| Mecum | with me |
| Misera | unhappy, miserable |
| Nobis | for us |
| Discedere | to go away |
| Tuus | your |
| Vos Omnes | all of you |
| Simul | together |
| Nescio | I do not know |
| Secunda Hora | at the second hour |
| Lacrimat | (he/she) weeps |
| O me miseraam! | poor me |
| Manere | to remain, to stay |
| Vale! | Goodbye! |
| Mitte | send |
| Promittis | you promise |
| Complexu | in an embrace |
| Tenet | (he/she) holds |
| Lacrimans | weeping |
| Abit | (he/she) goes away |
| Interea | meanwhile |
| Gerit | wears |
| Iubet | (he/she) orders |
| Alius | another, other |
| Cista | trunk, chest |
| Ponere | to put, to place |
| In itinere | on a journey |
| Liberi | children |
| Gerere Solent | (they) are accosted to wear(ing), ussually wear |
| Ipse | himself |
| Stat | (he/she) stands |
| Via | road |
| Baculum | stick |
| Habet | (he/she) holds |
| Scelestus | wicked |
| Cras | tomorrow |
| Incitat | (he/she) spurs on urges |
| Raeda | carriage |
| Servus Quidam | a certain slave |
| Iacit | (he/she) throws |
| Paratus | ready |
| Raedarius | coachman |
| Equus | horse |
| Eo ipso tempore | at that very moment |
| Via Appia | The Appian Way |
| Vilicus | overseer, farm manager |
| Dominus | master |
| Absum, Abesse(irreg.) | to be away, to be absent |
| Area | open space, threshing floor |
| Plenus | full |
| Quamquam | although |
| Musso, mussare | to mutter |
| Verbero, verberare | to beat |
| Id quod | that which, what |
| Ira | anger |
| Illa Nocte | that night |
| Effugio, effugere | to flee, to run away, to escape |
| Impedio, Impedire | to hinder |
| Se celare | to hide |
| Porta | gate |
| Invenio | to find |
| Bonus | good |
| Convoco, convocare | to call together |
| Rogo, Rogare | to ask |
| Vinea, vineae(F) | vineyard |
| Fossa, Fossae(F) | ditch |
| Canis, Canis(M/F) | dog |
| Fero, ferre(irreg.) | to bring, to carry |
| Olfacio, Olfacere | to catch the scent of, smell |
| Cum(prep. Abl.) | with |
| Latro, Latrare | to bark |
| Vestigia | tracks, footprints, traces |
| Immobilis | motionless |
| Tunica | by the tunic |
| Traho, trahere | to drag |
| In fronte litteras inurere | to brand the letters on his forehead |
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