# Ecce Romani Student's Book 3 and 4 - Chapter 41 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-8013-0440-7# Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) Campus Martius : the Plain of Mars on the outskirts of Rome Nerōnēus, -a, -um : of Nero quō cum : when ... there pecūniā datā : after paying his entrance fee vestibulum, -ī, n. : entrance passage vestīmenta, -ōrum, npl. : clothes exerceō : to exercise, train calor, calōris, m. : heat haud : not posteā : afterwards vīnō sūmptō : after a drink of wine scelus, sceleris, n. : crime senex, senis, m. : old man calvus, -a, -um : bald capillātus, -a, -um : with long hair follis, follis, m. : bag digitus, -ī, m. : finger exuō, exuere, exuī, exūtum : to take off unguō, unguere, ūnxī, ūnctum : to annoint, smear with woil dēfricō, dēfricāre, dēfricuī, dēfrictum : to rub down tergeō, tergēre, tersī, tersum : to dry, wipe cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitum : to find out, learn admittō, admittere, admīsī, admissum : to commit (a crime) repetō, repetere, repetīvī, repetītum : to pick up, recover concrepō, concrepāre, concrepuī : to snap (the fingers) # end