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Ecce Romani Ch 32

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qua de causa for this reason
comparo, -are, -avi, -atus, to buy, obtain, get ready
holus, holeris, n., vegetable
panis, panis, m., bread
pullus, -i, m., chicken
ovum, -i, n., egg
malum, -i, n., apple
circum prep. + acc. around
pulcherrimus, -a, -um most/very beautiful
regnum, -i, n., kingdom
rex, regis, m., king
regina, -ae, f., queen
inferi, inferorum, m., plural only the underworld
candelabrum, -i, n., candelabrum, lamp-stand (for oil lamps)
casu by chance, accidentally
oleum, -i, n., oil
stratum, -i, n., sheet, covering
ignis, ignis, m., fire
pallium, -i, n., cloak
bono animo es! Cheer up!
iussa, -orum, n., plural only orders, commands
coquo, coquere, coxi, coctus to cook
affero, afferre, attuli, allatus to bring, bring to, bring in
fero, ferre, tuli, latus to bring, carry
everto, evertere, everti, eversus to overturn, upset
deicio, deicere. deieci, deiectus to throw down; (in the passive only - to fall)
effundo, effundere, effudi, effusus to pour out; (in passive only - to spill)
complures, -es, -a several
comiter politely, in a friendly way
solea, -ae, f., sandals
aufero, auferre, abstuli, ablatus to carry away, take away
accumbo, accumbere, accubui, accubiturus, to recline (at the table)
cena, -ae, f., dinner
ientaculum, -i, n., light breakfast
prandium, -i, n., lunch
Created by: Mr. Lynch
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