Question | Answer |
certus, -a, -um | certain, fixed, appointed |
paro (1) | to make ready, prepare |
fatum, -i, nt. | fate |
deploro (1) | to weep for, lament, bemoan |
exspecto (1) | to look for, wait for, await, expect |
accurro/accurrere/accurri/accursus | to run up to, hasten to |
expono/exponere/exposui/expositus | to relate, tell |
gero/gerere/gessi/gestus | to bear, carry; to wage (war); to wear (clothing) |
fremitus, -us, m. | a humming, a rushing noise, a loud noise |
conspicio/conspicere/conspexi/conspectus | to catch sight of |
celeritas, celeritatis, f. | speed, quickness, swiftness, celerity |
contendo/contendere/contendi/contentus | to strive toward, to hasten toward |
sto/stare/steti/status | to stand |
impetus, -us, m. | a swift movement |
collum, -i, nt. | neck |
vulnus, vulneris, nt. | wound |
mora, -ae, f. | delay |
sanguis, sanguinis, f. | blood |
belua, -ae, f. | beast, monster |
vulnero (1) | to wound, injure |
res, rei, f, | thing, matter, affair, business [This word has MANY possible meanings. You must look at the context to decide which works best!] |
verto/vertere/verti/versus | to turn |
inspicio/inspicere/inspexi/inspectus | to examine, inspect, look into |
excito (1) | to awaken, arouse |
occido/occidere/occidi/occisus | to kill, slaughter |
saevus -a, -um | savage, fierce, cruel |
cotidie (adv.) | daily, every day; usually |
pavor pavoris, m. | fear, panic |
formosus -a, -um | beautiful, pretty |
civis, civis, m/f | citizen |
extraho/extrahere/extraxi/extractus | to pull, drag out, extract |
iubeo/iubere/iussi/iussus | to order, command |
mare, maris, nt. | sea, ocean |