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Ecce Romani Ch1-5

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Term
Definition
ecce   look  
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puella   girl  
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nomine   by name, called  
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quae   who  
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habitat   lives, is living, does live  
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etiam   also  
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villa   house  
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ubi   where  
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aestate   summer  
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laeta   happy  
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quod   because  
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iam   now  
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sub arbore   under the tree  
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sedet   sit, is sitting, does sit  
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et   and  
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legit   reads  
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altera   another  
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vicina   neighboring  
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dum   while  
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scribit   writes  
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Quis   who  
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cur   why  
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quid facit...?   What does... do? What is... doing?  
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quoque   also  
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sunt   (they) are  
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amicae   friends  
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hodie   today  
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sed   but  
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in agris   in the fields  
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ambulant   (they) walk  
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brevi tempore   in a short time  
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defessa   exhausted, weary  
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non iam   no longer  
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strenua   active, energetic  
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currit   (she/he) runs  
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tandem   at last  
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ex agris   from/out of the fields  
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ad villam rusticam   to/towards the country house and farm, estate  
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lente   slowly  
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Quid faciunt...?   What are... doing?  
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eius   her  
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saepe   often  
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puer   (a/the) boy  
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qui   who  
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eadem   the same  
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in horto   in the garden  
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clamant   (they) shout, are shouting  
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rident   (they) laugh  
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vir   (a/the) man  
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servus   (a/the) slave  
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multi   many  
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in the villis rusticis   in the country houses  
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laborant   (they) work  
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solus   alone  
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iratus   angry  
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subito   suddenly  
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in piscinam   into the fishpond  
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cadit   falls  
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abite, molesti!   go away, you pests!  
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gemit   groans  
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-ne   indicates a question  
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Minime!   No! Not at all/ No, of course not!  
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Ita Vero   Yes! Indeed/ Yes ofcourse  
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Molestus   troublesome, annoying  
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semper   always  
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vexat   annoys  
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igitur   therefore  
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amat   likes/ loves  
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dormit   sleeps  
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conspicit   catches sight of  
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furtim   stealthily  
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appropinquat   approaches  
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ascendit   climbs up  
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magnus   big, great  
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magna voce   in a loud voice  
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audit   hears, listens to  
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videt   sees  
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vox   the voice  
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terret   frightens  
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sollicita   anxious, worried  
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tum   at that moment, then  
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descende, Sexte   Come down, Sextus!  
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tu   you (subject)  
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nihil   nothing  
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te   you (direct object)  
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Cave!   Be careful!  
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ramus   branch  
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infirmus   weak, shaky  
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fragor   crash, noise  
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Qualis   What sort of  
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Quo   Where... to?  
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si   if  
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dies   day  
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calidus   warm  
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in silvam   into the wood/forest  
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ibi   there  
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rivus   stream  
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frigidus   cold/cool  
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errant   (they) wander  
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prope   near, close  
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vult   (he, she) wishes, wants  
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ignavus   cowardly, lazy  
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respondet   (he/she) replies  
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neque... neque   neither... nor...  
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temerarius   rash, reckless  
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lupus   wolf  
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perterritus   really frightened, terrified  
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statim   immediately  
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ferte auxilium!   bring help!  
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ubi   where, when  
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clamor   shout, shouting  
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ad puellas   towards the girls  
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eos   them  
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eum   him  
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petit   looks for, seeks  
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arripit   (he, she) drives off/ back  
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e silva   out of the wood/forest  
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salvae   safe  
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adveniunt   (they) reach, arrive (at)  
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excipiunt   (they) welcome  
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adhuc   still  
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timet   (he/she) fears, is afraid of.  
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Quem...?   Whom...?  
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ego   I  
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volo   I wish, want  
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nolo   I do not wish  
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paras   you prepare, get ready  
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potest   (He, she) is able, can  
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exire   to go out  
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