# Ecce Romani Student's Book 3 and 4 - Versiculi 29 # Longman Publishing, ISBN 0-8013-0440-7# Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) fleō, flēre, flēvī, flētum : to weep, cry dēsinō, dēsinere, dēsiī, dēsitum : to stop nōn ... perīculum est nē qua : there is not danger that any clārus, -a, -um : bright varius, -a, -um : many-hued prōdeō, prōdīre, prōdiī, prōditum : to come forth fax, facis, f. : wedding torch concinō, concinere, concinuī : to sing together modus, -ī, m. : rhythmic, harmonious manner Iō! : (a ritual exclamation) Hymēn, m. : (an exclamation chanted at weddings; later thought of as the god of weddings) iners, inertis : lazy concubīnus, -ī, m. : bridegroom lubet (libet), libēre, libuit (libitum est) : it is pleasing serviō : to serve Talassius, -ī, m. : god of marriage # end