# Oxford Latin Course, Part 1 - Chapter 11 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521550-2 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) aedificiō, -āre : I build errō, -āre : I wander, I err, I am wrong imperō, -āre : I order stō, stāre : I stand cognōscō, -ere : I get to know, learn occurrō, -ere : I meet ostendō, -ere : I show succurrō, -ere : I help inveniō, -īre : I find ferō, ferre : I carry, bear nōtus, -a, -um : known ignōtus, -a, -um : unknown fāma, -ae, f. : fame, report, reputation patria, -ae, f. : fatherland rēgina, -ae, f. : queen somnus, -ī, m. : sleep ventus, -ī, m. : wind bellum, -ī, n. : war cōnsilium, -ī, n. : plan templum, -ī, n. : temple vīnum, -ī, n. : wine arma, -ōrum, npl. : arms, weapons castra, -ōrum, npl. : camp collus, collis, m. : hill hostis, hostis, c. : enemy nōmen, nōminis, n. : name nōmine : by name, called semper : always dum : while tempestās : storm cursum tenēre : hold their course pellunt : drive mihi prōpositum est : it is my intention prōspicit : looks out fortūnātiī : lucky dēscribunt : portray ecce : look! hāc : this trahit : drags pepulit : has driven admīratiōne plēna : full of amazement benignē : kindly rēgiam : palace epulās : feast age : come on! cāsum : the fall īnfandum ... dolōrem : unspeakable grief renovāre : to renew sī : if suprēmōs : the last # end