# Ecce Romani Student's Book 1 - Meeting the Family - Chapter 15 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-582-36664-X # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) exspectō, exspectāre : to look out for longus, -a, -um : long diū : for a long time appāreō, appārēre : to appear rota, -ae, f. : wheel procul : in the distance, far off vim pulveris : a cloud of dust plaustrum, -ī, n. : wagon, cart onus, oneris, n. : load, burden tardus, -a, -um : late ille, illa, illud : that, he, she, it praetereā : besides bōs, bovis, c. : ox tantum : only fortasse : perhaps alius, alia, aliud : another Neāpolim : to Naples praetereō, praeterīre : to go past ūnus, -a, -um : one duo, -ae, -o : two trēs, trēs, tria : three quottuor : four quīnque : five ses : six septem : seven octō : eight novem : nine decem : ten quīnquāgintā : fifty centum : a hundred quīngentī, -ae, -a : five hundred mīlle : a thousand auxilium, -ī, n. : help cisium, -ī, n. : light, two-wheeled carriage cubiculum, -ī, n. : room, bedroom olīvētum, -ī, n. : olive grove perīculum, -ī, n. : danger plaustrum, -ī, n. : wagon, cart silentium, -ī, n. : silence vehiculum, -ī, n. : vehicle vestīgium, -ī, n. : track, footprint, trace iter, itineris, n. : journey murmur, murmuris, n. ; murmur, rumble onus, oneris, n. : load tempus, temporis, n. : time # end