Question | Answer |
cōnsul, cōnsulis, m. | consul (one of the two “presidents” of the Roman Republic) |
Alexandrīnus, -a, -um | of Alexandria, a city in Egypt |
exercitus, -ūs | army |
rēx, rēgis, m. | king |
superbus, -a, -um | arrogant, haughty |
Aegyptiī, -orum, m. pl. | the Egyptians |
Aegyptus, -ī, f. | Egypt |
cōnsulāris, -is, -e | having the status of an exconsul |
congressus, -ūs | meeting |
vestis, -is, (gen. pl. –ium), f. | garment, clothes |
indūtus, -a, -um + abl. | dressed (in) |
duodecim | twelve |
līctor, līctōris, m. | licter, an official attendant |
respōnsum, -ī | answer |
bellum, -ī | war |
pāx, pācis, f. | peace |
vērō, (adv.) | truly |
circulus, -ī, | small circle |
arēna, -ae | sand |
antequam, (conj.) | before |
imperium, -ī | empire, power |
dignitās, dignitātis, f. | honor, status, dignity |
auctōritās, auctōritātis, f. | influence, prestige, authority |
obsideō, -ēre, obsēdī, obsessus | to besiege |
augeō, -ēre, auxī, auctus | to increase |
offerō, offerre, obtulī, oblātus | to provide |
referō, referre, rettulī, relātes | to bring back |
cēnseō, cēnēne, cēnsuī, cēnsus | to decree |
Ulixēs, Ulixis, m. | Ulysses, Odysseus |
deus, -I | god |
mare, maris, n. | sea |
insula, -ae | island |
nāvis, nāvis (gen. pl. nāvium), f. | ship |