# Ecce Romani Student's Book 2 - Rome at Last - Chapter 22 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-582-36665-8 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) hūc illūc : this way and that lectīca, -ae, f. : litter interdiū : during the day stupeō : to be amazed, gape turba, -ae, f. : crowd, mob undique : on all sides strepitus : noise, clattering maximō cum gaudiō : with very great joy Cūria, -ae, f. : Senate House prīmum : first domum : homeward, home dūcam : I will take ferent : (they) will carry cūrābō : I will take care of multa et mura : many wonderful things vidēbunt : (they) will see eō : there, to that place quiēs, quiētis, f. : rest pūrus, -a, -um : clean currō, currere, cucurrī, cursum : to run sedeō, sedēre, sēdī, sessum : to sit dēscendō, dēscendere, dēscendī, dēscēnsum : to climb down agō, agere, ēgī, āctum : to do, drive condūcō, condūcere, condūxī, conductum : to hire ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum : to carry, bring, bear induō, induere, induī, indūtum : to put on cōnsīdō, cōnsīdere, cōnsēdī : to sit down maneō, manēre, mānsī, mānsum : to remain, stay faciō, facere, fēcī, factum : to make, do extrā : (+acc.) outside at : but tālis, -is, -e : such Circus Maximus : a stadium in Rome maximum, -a, -um : very great, greatest, very large suprā : (+acc.) above mūrus, -ī, m. : wall exstantem : standing out, towering satis temporis : enough time stultus, -a, -um : stupid aqua, -ae, f. : water Cavē imbrem! : Watch out for the rain! rīmōsus, -a, -um : full of cracks, leaky colō, colere, coluī, cultum : to cultivate quiēscō, quiēscere, quiēvī, quiētum : to rest, keep quiet cōnstituō, cōnstituere, cōnstituī, cōnstitūtum : to decide pluit, pluere, pluit : it rains domō : out of the house exeō, exīre, exiī, exitum : to go out # end