Ecce Romani! Chapters 8-12
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- absum, abesse, afui, afuturus, irreg.
- to be away, be absent, be distant
- ago, agere, egi, actus
- to do, drive on
- Age!/Agite!
- Come on!
- alius, alia, aliud
- another, other
- alii...alii...
- some...others...
- area, -ae, f.
- open space, threshing-floor
- baculum, -i, n.
- stick, staff
- bonus, -a, -um
- good
- Britannia, -ae, f.
- Britain
- canis, canis, m./f.
- dog
- celeriter, adv.
- quickly
- celo, -are, -avi, -atus
- to hide
- cista, -ae, f.
- trunk, chest
- complexus, -us, m.
- embrace
- complexu
- in an embrace
- convoco, -are, -avi, -atus
- to call together
- Cornelianus, -a, um
- belonging to Cornelius
- cras, adv.
- tomorrow
- cubiculum, -i, n.
- room, bedroom
- deinde, adv.
- then, next
- discedo, discedere, discessi, discessurus
- to go away, depart
- dominus, -i, m.
- master, owner
- eam
- her, it
- effugio, effugere, effugi
- to flee, run away, escape
- equus, -i, m.
- horse
- excito, -are, -avi, -atus
- to rouse, wake (someone) up
- exclamo, -are, -avi, -atus
- to exclaim, shout out
- filia, -ae, f.
- daughter
- filius, -i, m.
- son
- fossa, -ae, f.
- ditch
- frater, fratris, m.
- brother
- frons, frontis, gen. pl., frontium, f.
- forehead
- gero, gerere, gessi, gestus
- to wear
- habeo, -ere, -ui, -itus
- to have, hold
- hic, adv.
- here
- hora, -ae, f.
- hour
- iacio, iacere, ieci, iactus
- to throw
- ianitor, ianitoris, m.
- doorkeeper
- ianua, -ae, f.
- door
- id quod
- that which, what
- ille, illa, illud
- that, he, she, it, the former, that famous
- impedio, -ire, -ivi, -itus
- to hinder, prevent
- in itinere
- on a journey
- incito, -are, -avi, -atus
- to spur on, urge on, drive
- induo, induere, indui, indutus
- to put on
- interea, adv.
- meanwhile
- intro, -are, -avi, -atus
- to enter, go into
- inuro, inurere, inussi, inustus
- to brand
- invenio, invenire, inveni, inventus
- to come upon, find
- ira, -ae, f.
- anger
- iter, itineris, n.
- journey
- iterum, adv.
- again, a second time
- iubeo, iubere, iussi, iussus
- to order, bid
- lacrimo, -are, -avi, -atus
- to weep, cry
- lacrimans
- weeping
- latro, -are, -avi, -aturus
- to bark
- liberi, -orum, m. pl.
- children
- littera, -ae, f.
- letter (of the alphabet)
- lupa, -ae, f.
- she-wolf
- maneo, manere, mansi, mansus
- to remain, stay, wait, wait for
- mecum
- with me
- mihi
- for me, to me
- miser, misera, miserum
- unhappy, miserable, wretched
- mitto, mittere, misi, missus
- to send
- musso, -are, -avi, -aturus
- to mutter
- nam, conj.
- for
- narrator, narratoris, m.
- narrator
- nemo, neminis, m./f.
- no one
- nescio, -ire, -ivi, -itus
- to be ignorant, to not know
- nobis
- for us, to us
- Noli/Nolite + infin.
- Don't...!
- nos
- we, us
- nox, noctis, gen. pl, noctium, f.
- night
- illa nocte
- that night
- nullus, -a, -um
- no one
- numerus, -i, m.
- number
- O me miseram!
- Poor me! Oh dear me!
- olfacio, olfacere, olfeci, olfactus
- to catch the scent of, smell, sniff
- palla, -ae, f.
- palla
- paratus, -a, -um
- ready, prepared
- parens, parentis, m./f.
- parent
- plenus, -a, -um
- full
- pono, ponere, posui, positus, irreg.
- to put, place
- porta, -ae, f.
- gate
- praetexta, toga, -ae, f.
- toga with purple border
- promitto, promittere, promisi, promissus
- to promise
- quamquam, conj.
- although
- Quando...? adv.
- When...?
- Quibuscum...?
- With whom...?
- dam, quaedam, quoddam
- a certain
- Quocum...?
- With whom...?
- Quo instrumento...?
- With what instrument...? By what means...? How...?
- raeda, -ae, f.
- carriage
- raedarius, -i, m.
- coachman, driver
- rogo, -are, -avi, -atus
- to ask
- scelestus, -a, -um
- wicked
- se
- himself, herself, oneself, itself, themselves
- secundus, -a, -um
- second
- semisomnus, -a, -um
- half-asleep
- simul, adv.
- together, at the same time
- soleo, solere + infin.
- to be accustomed (to), be in the habit of
- soror, sororis, f.
- sister
- sto, stare, steti, staturus
- to stand
- suus, -a, -um
- his, her, one's, its, their (own)
- taceo, -ere, -ui, -itus
- to be quiet
- Tace!/Tacete!
- Be quiet!
- tacite, adv.
- silently
- tempto, -are, -avi, -atus
- to try
- eo ipso temore
- at that very moment
- teneo, tenere, tenui, tentus
- to hold
- toga, -ae, f.
- toga
- toga praetexta, -ae, f.
- toga with purple border
- toga virilis, togae virilis, f.
- toga of manhood, plain white toga
- tribus diebus
- in three days
- tunica, -ae, f.
- tunic
- tuus, -a, -um
- your (sing.)
- Ubi...? adv.
- Where...?
- Unde...? adv.
- From where...?
- uxor, uxoris, f.
- wife
- Vale!/Valete!
- Goodbye!
- verbero, -are, -avi, -atus
- to beat, whip
- vestigium, -i, n.
- track, footprint, trace
- via, -ae, f.
- road, street
- Via Appia, -ae, f.
- the Appian Way
- vilicus, -i, m.
- overseer, farm manager
- vinea, -ae, f.
- vineyard
- vos
- you (pl.)
- stola, -ae, f.
- stola (a woman's outer garment)