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Ecce Romani Vocabulary for Chapter 38

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Aeneas, Aeneae, m.   Aeneas (son of Venus and Anchises and legendary ancestor of the Romans)  
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Africa, -ae, f.   Africa  
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Hesperia, -ae, f.   Hesperia (land in the West, Italy)  
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regina, -ae, f.   queen  
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ruina, -ae, f.   collapse, ruin  
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Sicilia, -ae, f.   Sicily  
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terra, -ae, f.   earth, ground, land  
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Troia, -ae, f.   Troy  
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annus, -i, m.   year  
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discipulus, -i m.   pupil  
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responsum, -i, n.   reply  
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torus, -i, m.   couch  
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Aeneis, Aeneidis, f.   the Aeneid (an epic poem by Vergil)  
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Dido, Didonis, f.   Dido (queen of Carthage)  
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dolor, doloris, m.   grief  
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mare, maris, abl. sing., mari, gen. pl., marium n.   sea  
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mensis, mensis, m.   month  
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navis, navis, gen. pl., navium, f.   ship  
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os, oris, n.   mouth, face  
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tempestas, tempestatis, f.   storm  
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Ulixes, Ulixis, m.   Ulysses, Odysseus (Greek hero of the Trojan War)  
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aliqui, -ae, -a   some  
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altus, -a, -um   tall, high, lofty, deep  
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infandus, -a, -um   unspeakable  
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intentus, -a, -um   intent, eager  
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Troianus, -a, -um   Trojan  
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inde   from there, then  
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Quot...?   how many  
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Quotus, -a, -um...?   Which (in numerical order)...?  
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navigo, -are, -avi, -atus   to sail  
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renovo, -are, -avi, -atus   to renew  
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deleo, delere, delevi, deletus (second conjugation)   to destroy  
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obsideo, obsidere, obsedi, obsessus (second conjucation)   to besiege  
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contisceo, contiscescere, conticui   to become silent  
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incendo, incendere, incendi, incensus   to burn, set on fire  
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patior, pati, passus sum   to suffer, endure  
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ordior, ordiri, orsus sum   to begin  
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coepit   (he/she/it) began  
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unus, -a, -um   one  
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primus, -a, -um   first  
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duo, duae, duo   two  
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secundus, -a, -um   second  
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tres, tres, tria   three  
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tertius, -a, -um   third  
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quattuor   four  
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quartus, -a, -um   fourth  
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quinque   five  
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quintus, -a, -um   fifth  
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sex   six  
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sextus, -a, -um   sixth  
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septem   seven  
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septimus, -a, -um   seventh  
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octo   eight  
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octavus, -a, -um   eighth  
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novem   nine  
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nonus, -a, -um   ninth  
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decem   ten  
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decimus, -a, -um   tenth  
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undecem   eleven  
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undecimus, -a, -um   eleventh  
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duodecim   twelve  
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duodecimus, -a, -um   twelfth  
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tredecim   thirteen  
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tertius decimus, -a, -um   thirteenth  
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quattuordecim   fourteen  
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quartus decimus, -a, -um   fourteenth  
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quindecim   fifteen  
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quintus decimus, -a, -um   fifteenth  
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sedecim   sixteen  
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sextus decimus, -a, -um   sixteenth  
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septendecim   seventeen  
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septimus decimus, -a, -um   seventeenth  
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duodeviginti   eighteen  
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duodevicesimus, -a, -um   eighteenth  
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undeviginti   nineteen  
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undevicesimus, -a, -um   nineteenth  
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viginti   twenty  
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vicesimus, -a, -um   twentieth  
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quinquaginta   fifty (Roman numeral: L)  
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quinquagesimus, -a, -um   fiftieth  
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centum   a hundred (Roman numeral: C)  
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centesimus, -a, -um   hundredth  
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quingenti, -ae, -a   five hundred (Roman numeral: D)  
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mille   a thousand (Roman numeral: M)  
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millesimus, -a, -um   thousandth  
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