# First Year Latin, Lesson 36 # by Foster and Arms, Johnson Publishing Co., 1928 # Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) apud : among, at the home of celeriter : quickly, swiftly dīligenter : with care imperium, -ī, n. : command, power obsideō, obsidēre, obsēdī, obsessus : besiege removeō, removēre, remōvī, remōtus : remove retineō, retinēre, retinuī, retentus : retain, hold back sine : without sub : under, at the foot of tum : then Aequī, -ōrum, m. : Latin people, rivals of the Romans arō : plow casa, -ae, f. : cottage dissēnsiō, f. : disagreement iugum, -ī, n. : yoke mandātum, -ī, n. : order, command marīta, -ae, f. : wife mora, -ae, f. : delay nōminō : name patrēs : senators, fathers rīte : appropriately rūsticus, -a, -um : rural statim : forthwith terror, m. : terror, panic toga, -ae, f. : toga trumphāns : triumphant ultrō : voluntarily # end