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Ecce Romani Vocabulary for Chapter 39

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Athenae, -arum, f. pl.   Athens  
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Baiae, -arum, f. pl.   Baiae  
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Cemona, -ae, f.   Cremona (town in northern Italy)  
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Creta, -ae, f.   Crete (large island southeast of Greece)  
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ferula, -ae, f.   cane  
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Gallia, -ae, f.   Gaul  
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Hispania, -ae, f.   Spain  
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lingua, -ae, f.   tongue, language  
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litterae, -arum, f. pl.   letters, literature  
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Mantua, -ae, f.   Mantua (town in northern Italy)  
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ora, -ae, f.   shore  
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Thracia, -ae, f.   Thrace (country northeast of Greece)  
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altum, -i, n.   the deep, the sea  
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arma, -orum, n. pl.   arms, weapons  
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Augustus, -i, m.   Augustus (first Roman emperor)  
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bellum, -i, n.   war  
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Delos, -i, f. (2nd declension)   Delos (small island off the eastern coast of Greece)  
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deus, -i, nom. pl., di, dat., abl. pl., dis, m.   god  
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fatum, -i, n.   fate  
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fundus, -i, m.   farm  
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Horatius, -i, m.   Horace (Roman poet)  
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Latium, -i, n.   Latium (the area of central Italy that included Rome)  
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Madiolanum, -i, n.   Milan  
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oppidum, -i, n.   town  
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Philippi, -orum, m. pl.   Philippi  
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superi, -orum, m. pl.   the gods above  
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verbum, -i, n.   word, verb  
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Alpes Alpium, f. pl.   the Alps  
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Carthago, Carthaginis, f.   Carthage (city on the northern coast of Africa)  
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comes, comitis, m./f.   companion  
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genus, generis, n.   race, stock, nation  
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hiems, hiemis, f.   winter  
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iuno, Iunonis, f.   Juno (queen of the gods)  
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litus, litoris, n.   shore  
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moenia, moenium, n. pl.   city walls  
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procacitas, procacitatis, f.   insolence  
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rus, ruris, n.   country, country estate  
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Sidon, Sidonis, f.   Sidon  
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solitudo, solitudinis, f.   solitude  
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valetudo, valetudinis, f.   health (good or bad)  
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domus, -us, f.   house, home  
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abominandus, -a, -um   detestable, horrible  
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aeger, aegra, aegrum   ill  
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Albanus, -a, -um   of Alba Longa (city founded by Aeneas' son, Ascanius)  
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Latinus, -a, -um   Latin  
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Lavinius, -a, -um   of Lavinium (name of the town first settled by Trojans in Italy)  
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profugus, -a, -um   exiled, fugitive  
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saevus, -a, -um   fierce, savage  
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territus, -a, -um   frightened  
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memor, memoris   remembering, mindful, unforgetting  
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septentrionalis, -is, -e   northern  
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terribilis, -is, -e   frightening  
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virilis, -is, -e   of manhood  
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abhinc   back from this point in time, ago, previously  
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ante   previously, before  
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interdum   from time to time  
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nusquam   nowhere  
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post   after(ward), later  
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sic   thus, in this way  
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antequam   before  
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ante + acc.   before, in front of  
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ob + acc.   on account of  
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post + acc.   after  
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trans + acc.   across  
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aegroto, -are, -avi, -aturus   to be ill  
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dormito, -are, -avi   to be sleepy  
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iacto, -are, -avi, -atus   to toss about, drive to and fro  
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migro, -are, -avi, -aturus   to move one's home  
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moneo, -ere, -ui, -itus   to advise, warn  
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pareo, -ere, -ui, -iturus + dat.   to obey  
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studeo, -ere, -ui + dat.   to study  
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animadverto, animadvertere, animadverti, animadversus   to notice  
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cano, canere, cecini, cantus   to sing  
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expello, expellere, expuli, expulsus   to drive out, expel  
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expergiscor, expergisci, experrectus sum   to wake up  
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exterdo, extendere, extendi, extentus   to hold out  
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nascor, nasci, natus sum   to be born  
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omitto, omittere, omisi, omissus   to leave, omit  
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vivo, vivere, vixi, victurus   to live  
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morior, mori, mortuus sum   to die  
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sepelio, sepelire, sepelivi, sepultus   to bury  
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infero, inferre, intuli, inlatus   to bring in  
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finem recitandi fecit   (he) made an end of reciting, (he) stopped reciting  
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idem ac   the same as  
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infirma...valetudine   in poor health  
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interest   it is important  
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in terram egressus   having disembarked  
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multis post annis   many years afterward  
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recitandi   of reciting  
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rediens   returning  
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toga virilis, togae virilis, f.   toga of manhood, plain white toga  
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