﻿# Cambridge Latin Course, Unit 2, Stage 15
# by Ed Phinney et al, ISBN 052134381X
# Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org)
agmen : procession
in primā parte : in the forefront
praecursor : forerunner
virga : rod, stick
equitāre : ride
flōs : flower
unguentum : perfume
sēcum : with them
facere dēbeō : ought to do
ēmovēre : move, clear away
impedīre : delay, hinder
fossa : ditch
dēsilīre : jump down
impavidus : fearless
cōnsistere : stand one’s ground, stand firm
plaustrum : wagon, cart
claudere : block
movēre : move
rota : wheel
anteā : before
surdus : deaf
dēicite! : throw!
resistere : resist
cachinnāns : laughing, cackling
molestus : troublesome
caerimōnia : ceremony
illī : they
prīncipēs : chief, chieftain
sermō : conversation
inter sē : among themselves, with each other
multitūdō : crowd
illūc : there
effigiēs cērāta : wax image
bona : good
imperātor : emporer
quotannīs : every year
honōrāre : honor
faber : craftsman
prōcumbere : fall
claudicāre : be lame, limp
lībāvit : poured wine as an offering
sacerdōs : priest
victima : victim
agnus : lamb
niveus : snow-white
sacrificāre : sacrifice
Britannicus : British
Claudius : Roman emporer, A.D. 41-54
umerus : shoulder
tollere : raise, lift up
sollemniter cantābant : were chanting solemnly
rogus : pyre
cum magnā dignitāte : with great dignity
fax : torch
tangere : touch
liquāre : melt
aquila : eagle
ēvolāre : fly out
arcessere : summon, send for
animus : soul, spirit
ascendere : climb, rise
lūdī fūnebrēs : funeral games
pompa : procession
ad lītus : to the seashore
gēns : tribe
amīcitia : friendship
competītor : competitor
certāre : complete
vincere : be victorious, win
celerius : faster
certāmen nāvāle : boat-race
caeruleam : blue
croceam : yellow
gubernātor : helmsman
Rēgnēnsēs : name of a tribe in southern Britain
superbus : arrogant, proud
prōsilīre : leap forward
unda : wave
rēmus : oar
in lītore : on the shore
procul : far off
in marī : in the sea
saxum : rock
mēta : turning point
dīrigere : steer
prior : in front, first
ā tergō : behind, in the rear
ad dextram : to the right
nāvigāre : sail
scopulus : reef
sub : under
vītāre : avoid
ignōrābat : did not know of
cursum rēctum : a straight course
comes : comrad, companion
timidus : fearful, frightened
dērīdēre : mock, make fun of
incurrere : run onto, collide
summersa : sunk
intereā : meanwhile
cum summā cūrā : with the greatest care
circum : around
incolumis : safe
oculus : eye
eīs : for them
natāre : swim
in summō saxō : on top of the rock
madidus : soaked through
haerēre : cling
agmen : column (of people), procession
alius : other, another
aqua : water
claudō, claudere, clausī : shut, block
commodus : convenient
dēbeō, dēbēre, dēbuī : owe, ought
effigiēs : image, statue
equus : horse
etiam : even
fossa : ditch
frāctus : broken
honōrō, honōrāre, honōrāvī : honor
impediō, impedīre, impedīvī : delay, hinder
lectus : couch
lentē : slowly
lītus : seashore
miser : miserable, wretched
nauta : sailor
plaustrum : wagon, cart
praesum, praeesse, praefuī : be in charge of
prīnceps : chief, chieftain
prior : first, in front
quī : who
redeō, redīre, rediī : return, go back
sacerdōs : priest
saxum : rock
teneō, tenēre, tenuī : hold
unda : wave
victor : winner
vincō : win
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