# Oxford Latin Course, Part 1 - Chapter 15 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521550-2 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) temptō, -āre : I try bellum gerō, -ere : I wage war dēdō, -ere : I give up, surrender repellō, -ere : I drive back circumveniō, -īre : I surround volō, velle : I wish, am willing nōlō, nōlle : I am unwilling, I refuse haud : not postrīdiē : the next day procul : far quōmodo? : how? et ... et : both ... and toga, -ae, f. : toga auxilium, -ī, n. : help proelium, -ī, n. : battle cīvis, cīvis, c. : citizen cōnsul, cōnsulis, m. : consul dictātor, dictātōris, m. : dictator moenia, moenium, npl. : walls senātus, -ūs, m. : senate hic, haec, hoc : this ipse, ipsa, ipsum : self pauper, pauperis : poor trāns : across dē : about quam fābulam? : what story? audīvistī : you have heard mīlitae perītus : experienced in war illō tempore : at that time quondam : once fīnēs Rōmānōs : Roman territory imperītus : inexperienced cūriam : the senate house patrēs : the fathers = the senators creāre : to appoint prōferre : to bring out obviam eī : to meet him mediā nocte : at midnight ērumpite : break! ex utrāque parte : from both sides triumphantem : in triumph epulās : a feast rūrsus : again # end