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caput xxii vocab

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auxiliō with the help
raedāriō to the coachman
sē parare to prepare oneself, get ready
fabula -ae, f. story
nocturnus -a -um nocturnal, in the night
Vestae to Vesta
mandatum -ī, n. order, instruction
cauponī to the innkeeper
minoribus deīs to the minor gods
bene well
habenae -ārum, f. pl. reins
caelum -ī, n. sky, heavens
litus, litoris, n. beach
uxorī to his wife
cum when
ingens, ingentis huge
spelunca -ae, f. cave
admoveō, admovere, admōvī, admotus to move toward
tradō, tradere, tradidī, traditus to hand over
discedō, discedere, discessī, discessurus to go away, depart
ascendō, ascendere, ascendī, ascensurus to climb, climb up
stō, stare, stetī, status to stand
cadō, cadere, cecidī, casurus to fall
sumō, sumere, sumpsī, sumptus to take, take up
appropinquō -are -avī -atus to approach (+ dative case of the place being approached)
illud that
atque and, also
spelunca -ae, f. cave
cuī to him
Orcus -ī, m. the Underworld, Roman name for Hades
alibī elsewhere, anywhere else
vātēs, vātis, m./f. seer, prophet, oracle
litus ipsum the beach itself
pavō, pavonis, m. peacock
minanter ominously, threateningly
mare, maris, n. the sea
adveniēmus we will arrive
patruus -ī, m. uncle
vester, vestra, vestrum your (pl.)
noster, nostra, nostrum our
vidēbimus we will see
delphinus -ī, m. dolphin
to him
excipiet he will welcome
 

 



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