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Latin Ecce II 35

Ecce Romani Vocabulary for Chapter 35

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Subura, -ae, f. Subura (a district of Rome off the Forum, known for its night life)
deus, -i, m. god
tergum, -i, n. back, rear
collis, collis, gen. pl., collium, m. hill
difficultas, difficultatis, f. difficulty
fustis, fustis, gen pl., fustium, m. club, cudgel
timor, timoris, m. fear
vulnus, vulneris, n. wound
affectus, -a, -um affected, overcome
certus, -a, -um certain
lentus, -a, -um slow
pronus, -a, -um face down
rectus, -a, -um right, proper
securus, -a, -um carefree, unconcerned
summus, -a, -um greatest, very great
diligens, diligentis diligent, painstaking, thorough
ferox, ferocis fierce
gravis, -is, -e heavy, serious
Quirinalis, -is, -e Quirinal (referring to the Quirinal Hill, one of the seven hills of Rome)
vehemens, vehementis violent
breviter briefly
fortissime most/very bravely
longe far
ligo, -are, -avi, -atus to bind up
adimo, adimere, ademi, ademptus + dat. to take away (from)
concurro, concurrere, concurri, concursurus to run together, rush up
credo, credere, credidi, creditus + dat. to trust, believe
defendo, defendere, defendi, defensus to defend
corripio, corripere, corripui, correptus to seize, grab
percutio, percutere, percussi, percussus to strike
consecuti sunt they overtook
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