# Oxford Latin Course, Part 1 - Chapter 03 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521550-2 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) manet : he/she stays, waits sedet : he/she sits videt : he/she sees ascendit : he/she climbs cadit : he/she falls currit : he/she runs dūcit : he/she leads inquit : he/she says mittit : he/she sends redit : he/she returns audit : he/she hears terra : earth, land cibus : food colōnus : farmer fīlius : son ager : field puer : boy, child ānxius, -a, -um : anxious eum : him (acc.) eam : her (acc.) ad : to, towards nam : for postrīdiē : the next day diū : for a long time in agrō : in the field sēcum : with him in terrā : on the ground domum : (to) home olīvam : olive tree olīvās : olives dēcutit : shakes down colligit : collect lāpsat : slips saucius : hurt surgit : gets up hortum : garden quod : because adest : is there ab agrō : from the field quiēscit : rests bonus : good mē : me celeriter : quickly ubi : when # end