# Ecce Romani Student's Book 2 - Rome at Last - Versiculi 13 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-582-36665-8 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) Aeētēs, -ae, m. : King Aeëtes crūdēlis, -is, -e : cruel verbum, -ī, n. : word conticuit : (he) was silent nec : and not nec nōn : also quae : and she fīdus, -a, -um : faithful, trustworthy quod iubeō : what I tell you vīvus, -a, -um : alive vellera : fleece sēcūrus, -a, -um : without fear dēbēbis : you will have to multus, -a, -um : much fleō, flēre, flēvī, flētum : to lament over mīrō medicāmine : with a strange ointment corpus ... amātōrī : her lover’s body unguō, unguere, ūnxī, ūnctum : to smear inde : after that, from there adiungō, adiungere, adiūnxī, adiūnctum : to yoke boum : of the bulls parturiunt sulcī : the furrows strain to give birth nascitur : is born armātus, -a, -um : armed saxum, -ī, n. : boulder socium culpābat quisque : each began to blame his neighbor ensis, ensis, m. : sword malus, -a, -um : evil nec quemquam sinit : and does not allow anyone lūmina : eyes quot ... tot : as many ... so many superātus, -a, -um : overcome # end