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Ecce Romani Vocabulary for Chapter 40

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iracundia, -ae, f.   irritability, bad temper  
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poena, -ae, f.   punishment, penalty  
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scapha, -ae, f.   small boat  
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Pompeii, -orum, m. pl.   Pompeii  
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templum, -i, n   temple  
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rogatio, rogationis, f.   question  
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iracundus, -a, -um   irritable, in a bad mood  
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verus, -a, -um   true  
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crudelis, -is, -e   cruel  
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immo vero   on the contrary, in fact  
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inde   from there, then  
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primo   first, at first  
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quam primum   as soon as possible  
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cum   when, since  
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cum primum   as soon as  
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ignoro, -are, -avi, -atus   to be ignorant, not to know  
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nato, -are, -avi, -aturus   to swim  
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obsecro, -are, -avi,-atus   to beseech, beg  
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audeo, audere, ausus sum, + inf.   to dare (to)  
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gaudeo, gaudere, gavisus sum   to be glad, rejoice  
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soleo, solere, solitus sum + inf.   to be accustomed (to), be in the habit of  
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valeo, -ere, -ui, -iturus (2nd decl.)   to be strong, be well  
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acresso, arcessere, arcessivi, arcessitus   to summon, send for  
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disco, discere, didici   to learn  
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repello, repellere, reppuli, repulsus   to drive off, drive back  
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cupio, cupere, cupivi, cupitus   to desire, want  
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rapio, rapere, rapui, raptus   to snatch, seize  
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resilio, desilire, desilui   to leap down  
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Ave! Avete!   Greetings!  
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poenas dare   to pay the penalty, be punished  
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Pompeiis   in Pompeii  
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vera dicere   to tell the truth  
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