# Ecce Romani Student's Book 3 and 4 - Chapter 47 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-8013-0440-7# Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) admīrātiōnī esse : to be a rouce of wonder or surprise (to) quasi : as if placidē : quietly, tamely clēmenter et blandē : in a gentle, friendly way metū exanimātus : paralyzed with fear mūtuā recognitiōne factā : recognizing one another crūdēlitās, crūdēlitātis, f. : cruelty claudus, -a, -um : lame lateō : to lie in hiding mītis, -is, -e : gentle mānsuētus, -a, -um : tame stirps, stirpis, f. : thorn omnium cōnsēnsū : by general agreement admīror, admīrārī, admīratus sum : to wonder (at) lambō, lambere, lambī : to lick parcō, parcere, pepercī : (+D) to spare cōgō, cōgere, coēgī, coāctum : to compel, force vescor, vescī : (+A) to feed (on) # end