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Latin Ecce II 53 P 2

Ecce Romani Vocabulary for Chapter 53 Part 2

QuestionAnswer
iners, inertis lazy
nuptialis, -is, -e of/for a wedding
Feliciter! Good luck!
mortifere mortally, critically
rite properly
ne lest, so that...not, to avoid, to prevent (introducing negative purpose clauses)
ut to, so that (introducing purpose clauses)
de + abl. down from, from, concerning, about
super + acc. over, above
Hymen!/Hymenaee! an exclamation chanted at weddings; later thought of as the god of weddings
Io! a ritual exclamation
interrogo, -are, -avi, -atus to ask
obsigno, -are, -avi, -atus to sign
orno, -are, -avi, -atus to decorate
sacrifico, -are, -avi, -atus to sacrifice
ardeo, ardere, arsi, arsurus to burn, blaze
fleo, flere, flevi, fletus to weep, cry
libet, libere, libuit or libitum est it is pleasing to someone (dat.), to do something (infin.)
compono, componere, composui, compositus to compose
concino, concinere, concinui to sing together
decedo, decedere, decessi, decessurus to die
desino, desinere, desii, desitus to stop
iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctus to join
praecedo, praecedere, praecessi, praecessurus to go in front
prorumpo, prorumpere, prorupi, proruptus to burst forth, burst out
operio, operire, operui, opertus to hide, cover
servio, -ire, -ivi, -iturus + dat. to serve
prodeo, prodire, prodii, proditurus to come forth
duxit exsequias (he/she) carried out the funeral rites
mundus muliebris jewelry, perfumes, toilet articles, and attire of the grown-up women
nova nupta, -ae, f. bride
super limen tollere to carry over the threshold
tabulas nuptiales obsignare to sign the marriage contract
tunica alba, -ae, f. white tunic (worn by brides)
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