# Ecce Romani Student's Book 3 and 4 - Chapter 27 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-8013-0440-7# Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) crīnēs, crīnium : hair alter, altera, alterum : the one, the other (of two) speculum, -ī, n. : mirror neglegenter : carelessly vexātus, -a, -um : annoyed mēcum : with me in quibis : among whom porcus, -ī, m. : pig cuius : whose glīs, glīris, m. : dormouse sella, -ae, f. : sedan chair summā celeritāte : with the greatest speed, as fast a possible ā servīs ferēbantur : were being carried by slaves concursō : to run to and fro, run about portātur : is (being) carried dēlectō : to delight, amuse mendīcus, -ī, m. : beggar ēlegantissimus, -a, -um : most elegant adstantēs, adstantium, mpl. : bystanders rixa, -ae, f. : quarrel finis, finis, m. end lībertus, -ī, m. : freedman fūmus, -ī, m. : smoke teneō, tenēre, tenuī, tentum : to hold pectō, pectere, pexī, pexum : to comb vēndō, vēndere, vēndidī, vēnditum : to sell recumbō, recumbere, recubuī : to recline, lie down effugiō, effugere, effūgī : to escape aufugiō, aufugere, aufūgī : to run away, escape capiō, capere, cēpī, captum : to take, capture mēnsa, -ae, f. : table rumpō, rumpere, rūpī, ruptum : to burst # end