# Oxford Latin Course, Part 1 - Chapter 10 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521550-2 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) habitō, -āre : I live, dwell ōrō, -āre : I pray, beg quaerō, -ere : I ask, I seek quiēscō, -ere : I rest tollō, -ere : I lift, raise prīmus, -a, -um : first prīmum : first vix : scarcely nauta, -ae, -m. : sailor silva, -ae, f. : wood unda, -ae, f. : wave caelum, -ī, n. : sky, heaven perīculum, -ī, n. : danger saxum, -ī, n. : rock verbum, -ī, n. : word clāmor, clāmōris, m. : shout homō, hominis, c. : man, human being lītus, lītoris, n. : shore mare, maris, n. : sea mōns, montis, m. : mountain dē : down from sub : under ignōtas : unknown ubi : where subeunt : undergo dēspērat : despairs vītant : avoid mōnstrum : a monster sonitum : sound verticis : of the whirlpool ēvomit : spews out magnā vocē : in a loud voice ēripite : snatch, rescue dīrigunt : steer sub noctem : towards nightfall tonat : thunders prōicit : throws up diem : day cum : when quī : who vōs : you (acc.) fūgērunt : have fled gigantēs immānēs : enormous giants edunt : eat Cyclōpibus : to the Cyclops trādere : to have over ovēs : sheep caecus : blind lāpsat : slips rēmigantēs : rowing contingere : reach alter : second prōicit : throws up cavē! : look out! aliquis : someone squālidum : filthy heus! : hey! fūgērunt : have fled edunt : eat nūgās : nonsense nūlli : no nisi : except dī immortālēs : immortal gods! nōbiscum : with us cōnsistit : stops auram olfacit : sniffs the air sanguinem : blood nisi : unless crāstinam : tomorrow’s perdere : to lose puppe : stern irrīdet : mocks valēte : goodbye caudicēs : blockheads # end