# Ecce Romani Student's Book 2 - Rome at Last - Versiculi 12 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-582-36665-8 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) stō, stāre, stetī, statum : to stand sinister, sinistra, sinistrum : left (as opposed to right) inde : from there rēx, rēgis, m. : king latrō, latrōnis, m. : thief -ne : or propius : nearer, closer apertus, -a, -um : open verbum, -ī, n. : word sīc scrībitur : thus it is written bene dormītur : you’ll sleep well adeō, adīre, adiī, aditum : to approach carō, carnis, n. : meat membrum, -ī, n. : limb audeō, audēre, aussus sum : to dare parvus, -a, -um : small, short mora, -ae, f. : delay, passage of time ambō, -ae, -ō : both mōnstrum, -ī, n. : monster pēs, pedis, m. : foor super : (+acc) above hostis, -is, m. : enemy minante manū : with threatening hand quod dēbētur : what you owe solvō, solvere, solvī, solūtum : to pay tālia ...quālia : such ... as praebeō : to offer, provide lūdibrium, -ī, n. : amusement, fun iaceō : to lie, recline prius : before prō : (+abl) in relation to minōrēs : smaller, shorter māchina, -ae, f. : machine potēns, potentis : powerful nimis : too illī : for, of that (person) caput, capitis, n. : head ensis, ensis, m. : sword secō, secāre, secuī, sectum : to cut haec : these things gladius, -ī, m. : sword levō : to raise corripiō, corripere, corripuī, correptum : to grab hold of, seize sequitur : it follows certāmen, certāminis, n. : struggle, contest fīunt : (they) became, are made ōcius : quickly aptus, -a, -um : fitted to, of a suitable length for # end