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Ecce Romani Chapter 43 vocabulary SALT

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therma, -ae   public bath  
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balnea, -ae   private bath  
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apodytērium   changing room  
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caldārium   hot or steam bath room  
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tepidārium   warm bath room  
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frīgidārium   cold bath room  
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harpastum   a heavy ball used in a game of snatching, perhaps similar to rugby  
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trīgon, trīgonis, m.   1. a game of catching and throwing a ball with three people 2. the ball used in the game  
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lūctor, lūctārī, lūctatus sum   to wrestle  
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pālus   a post used for fencing  
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unguentum   oil  
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strigilis, strigilis, strigilium, f.   a metal tool used to remove excess oil from the skin  
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linteum   towel  
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Campus Mārtius, -ī, m.   the Plain of Mars on the outskirts of Rome  
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Nerōnēus, -a, -um   of Nero  
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quō (adv.)   there, to that place  
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Quō cum   when … there  
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pecūniā datā   lit. “when his money having been given”, or after paying  
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vestibulum, -ī, n.   entrance or entrance passage  
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exerceō, -ēre, -uī, itus   to exercise, train  
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calor, calōris, m.   heat  
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haud (adv.)   not  
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vīnō sūmptō   with wine having been taken, after a drink of wine  
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contrā (prep. + acc.)   against  
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unguō, unguere, ūnxī, ūnctus   to annoint, smear with oil  
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dēfricō, dēfricāre, dēfricuī, dēfrictus   to rub down  
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tergeō, tergēre, tersī, tersus   to dry, wipe  
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cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitus   to find out, learn  
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senex, senis, m.   old man  
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calvus, -a, -um   bald  
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indūtus, -a, -um   clothed  
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capillātus, -a, -um   with long hair  
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follis, follis, follium, m.   bag  
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digitus, -ī   finger  
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repetō, repetere, repetīvī, repetītus   to pick up, recover  
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concrepō, concrepāre, concrepuī   to snap (the fingers)  
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