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Ecce Romani 26 SALT

Ecce Romani Chapter 26 vocabulary SALT

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ātrium, -ī, n. atrium, main room
nisi, conj. unless, except
sine, prep + abl. without
custōs, custōdis, m. guard
bona, bonōrum, n. goods
nōnnumquam, adv. sometimes
postrīdiē, adv. on the following day
iaceō, -ēre, -uī, -itūrus to lie, be lying down
praedō, praedōnis, m. robber
noceō, -ēre, -uī, -itūrus + dative to do harm (to), harm
ut vidēbātur as it seemed
metus, -ūs fear
terra, -ae earth, ground
lutum, -ī mud
arripiō, -ere, -uī, arreptus to grab, seize, snatch
veto, -āre, -uī, vetitus to forbid
Quōcum…? With whom…?
parvulus, -a, -um small, little
servo, -āre, -āvī, -ātus to save
gladius, -ī sword
oculus, -ī eye
domī at home
stringō –ere, strīnxī, strictus to draw
claudō, -ere, clause, clausus to shut, close
accidit, accidere, accidit it happens
aperiō, -īre, -uī, apertus to open
quīntus, -a, -um fifth
tablīnum, -ī study
ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis, f. speech, oration
apud, prep. + acc. in front of, before
coniūnx, coniugis, m./f. husband, wife
colloquium, -ī conversation
dēbeō, -ēre, -uī, -itūrus + inf ought (to … )
lūdus, -ī school
propter, prep + acc. on account of, because of
Mōns Vesuvius, Montis Vesuviī Mount Vesuvius
dēsīderō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus to long for, miss
aliter, adv. otherwise
aut … aut …, conj. either … or …
grātiās tibi agō! I thank you! Thank you!
sī vīs if you wish, please
adsum, adesse, adfuī, adfutūrus to be present
confīdō, cōnfīdere + dat. to give trust (to), trust
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