# Oxford Latin Course, Part 1 - Chapter 16 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521550-2 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) līberō, -āre : I free ēvādō, -ere : I escape poscō, -ere : I demand rumpō, -ere : I break custōdiō, -īre : I guard dignus, -a, -um : worthy summus, -a, -um : highest, greatest līber, lībera, līberum : free quoque : also nōn sōlum ... sed etiam : only only ... but also statua, -ae, f. : statue exemplum, -ī, n. : example frūmentum, -ī, n. : grain, corn praesidium, -ī, n. : garrison custōs, custōdis, m. : guard flūmen, flūminis, n. : river foedus, foederis, n. : treaty obses, obsidis, c. : hostage pāx, pācis, f. : peace virgō, virginis, f. : virgin, maiden virtūs, virtūtis, f. : courage, virtue erat : was prabuērunt : showed sīcut : like nārrābō : I will tell multīs adhinc annīs : many years ago iēiūnī : starving ūllō pactō : on any terms condiciōnēs : conditions ab obsidiōne dēsistere : to cease from the siege piēraeque : several ē manibus : from the hands fallit : deceives manum : a band trānat : she swims across dēsistit : he ceases from versus : changing to sī ... reddideritis : if you give back servābō : I shall keep līberābō : I shall free libēns : willing(ly) redintegrāta : renewed honōre īnsignī : with an exceptional honor commemorant : they commemorate eius ... īnsidentis : of her sitting on # end