# Ecce Romani Student's Book 2 - Rome at Last - Chapter 24 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-582-36665-8 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) magnō tumultū : with a great uproar excitātus, -a, -um : aroused dē omnibus rēbus : about all the things, about everything Eho! : Hey! abhinc duās hōrās : two hours ago novus, -a, -um : new taberna, -ae, f. : shop ad tabernam quandam : to a certain shop postis, postis, m. : door post poēta, -ae, m. : poet ut : as sciō : to know aliquid : something lapis, lapidis, m. : stone lapidibus oppressum : crushed by stones lapidēs quadrātī : square stones quod : which Domus Aurea : (Nero’s) Golden Home neque tamen : but ... not perveniō, pervenīre, pervēnī, perventum : to arrive (at), reach stertō, stertere, stertuī : to snore redeō, redīre, rediī, reditum : to return, go back emō, emere, ēmī, ēmptum : to buy doceō, docēre, docuī, doctum : to teach trahō, trahere, trāxī, tractum : to drag, pull aestus, -ūs, m. : heat aquaeductus, -ūs, m. : aqueduct acrus, -ūs, m. : arch domus, -ūs, f. : house lātrātus, -ūs, m. : barking manus, -ūs, f. : hand rīsus, -ūs, m. : smile, laugh sonitus, -ūs, m. : sound strepitus, -ūs, n. : noise, clattering tumultus, -ūs, m. : uproar, commotion diēs, -ēī, m. : day rēs, reī, f. : thing, matter, situation huius : of this absum, abesse, āfuī : to be away, absent, be distant stilus, -ī, m. : pen eōrum : their incēnsa est : was burned reditus, -ūs, m. : return discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessum : to go away, depart eō diē : on that day caput, capitis, n. : head fugiō, fugere, fūgī, fugitum : to flee legō, legere, lēgī, lēctrum : to read vīnum, -ī, n. : wine īnspiciō, īnspicere, īnspexī, īnspetrum : to examine sequentēs : following # end