# Oxford Latin Course, Part 1 - Chapter 09 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521550-2 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) gaudeō, -ēre : I rejoice habeō, -ēre : I have moneō, -ēre : I warn, advise taceō, -ēre : I am silent bibō, -ere : I drink cōnscendō, -ere : I board (a ship) accipiō, -ere : I receive conveniō, -īre : I come together, meet īnsula, -ae, -f. : island equus, equī, m. : horse vir, virī, m. : man labor, laboris, m. : work, hardship, suffering nox, noctis, f. : night uxor, uxōris, f. : wife novus, -a, -um : new parvus, -a, -um : small paucī, -ae, -a : few tacitus, -a, -um : silent tōtus, -a, -um : whole ingēns, ingentis : huge sīc : thus inter : among, between decem annōs : for ten years obsident : besiege dēspērat : despairs cōnsilium : plan ligneum : wooden in ventre : in the belly sē cēlant : hide themselves vīcīnam : neighboring prīmā lūce : at first light abeuntēs : going away cōnfectae : finished ōram : shore stantem : standing equō ... crēdere : trust the horse dōna : gifts fortasse : perhaps cēlātī : hidden in arce : in the citadel epulās : a feast vīnum : wine quī : who eī : those (men) vigilēs : watchmen ēbriī : drunk aperiunt : open rēgiam : palace ēvādunt : escape dēlent : destroy ardentem : burning montēs : mountains ēripit : rescues incēnsa : burnt supersumus : we survive mēcum : with me condere : found ignōtās : unknown undīs : waves errant : wander subeunt : undergo # end