# Ecce Romani Student's Book 2 - Rome at Last - Chapter 25 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-582-36665-8 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) ātrium, ī, n. : atrium, central room in a Roman house nisi : unless, except sine : (+abl.) without custōs, custōdis, m. : guard bona, bonōrum, npl. : goods, possessions nōnnumquam : sometimes postrīdiē : on the following day iaceō : to lie, be lying down noceō : to harm ut Marcō videēbātur : as it seemed to Marcus, as Marcus thought intrāverimus : we will have entered, we enter metū commōtus : moved by fear, in a panic terra, -ae, f. : earth, ground lutum, -ī, n. : mud parvilus, -a, -um : little nocuertiis : you will have harmed, you harm neque : and ... not servō : to save gladius, -ī, m. : sword oculus, -ī, m. : eye mors, mortis, f. : death domī : at home arripiō, arripere, arripuī, arreptum : to snatch, seize vetō, vetāre, vetuī, vetitum : to forbid stringō, stringere, strīnxī, strictum : to draw claudō, caludere, clausī, clausem : to shot accidit, accidere, accidit : (it) happens aperiō, aperīre, aperuī, apertum : to open nōlō, nōlle, nōluī : to be unwilling, not to wish, refuse quōcum : with whom moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtum : to move # end