- ago, agere: to do, drive, lead, act
- ars, artis, gen. pl. artium, f.: skill
- celerrime: very fast
- cesso, cessare: to be idle, do nothing
- cisium: light 2-wheeled carriage
- commotus: moved
- concido, concidere: to fall down
- culpa, ae, f.: fault, blame
- cuncti: all
- devertebat: he began to turn aside
- extraho, extrahere: to drag out
- frustra: in vain
- gaudeo, gaudere: to enjoy, be glad, rejoice
- haereo, haerere: to stick
- incolumis: unhurt, safe and sound
- interpello, interpellare: to interrupt
- moveo, movere: to move
- noster: our
- periculum: danger
- placide: gently, peacefully
- quod: with verbs of feeling-that
- quod: which
- tua culpa: because of your fault, it's your fault that