# Oxford Latin Course, Part 2 - Chapter 23 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521551-9 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) retineō, retinēre, retinuī : I hold back referō, referre, rettulī : I carry back, I report īnsum, inesse, infuī : I am in, I am among mālō, mālle, māluī : I prefer paulīsper : for a little (time) unde? : whence?, from where? undique : from all sides mora, -ae, f. : delay nimium, -ī, n. : too much nimium vīnī : too much (of) wine balnea, -ōrum, npl. : baths ānxietās, ānxietātis, f. : anxiety celeritās, celeritātis, f. : speed aeger, aegra, aegrum : sick, ill summā industriā : of the greatest industry, extremely hardworking quondam : once ōtiōsus : at leisure paedagōgō : tutor circumsonābant : echoed around piscīnam : the pool īnsiliēbant : were jumping into pilīs : with balls botulāriī : sausage sellers crustulāriī : cake sellers mercēs suās : their wares apodȳtērium : the changing room exuit : took off armāriō : cupboard tepidārium : the warm room calidārium : the hot room dēnique : finally aliquamdiū : for some time festīnantem : hurrying dēprehende : seize! fūrem : thief līmine : threshold post columnam : behind a column aegrē : with difficulty vacillāvit : tottered plānē : completely paedagōgus : tutor sustulit : raised him rapuit : rushed summā doctrīnā : of the greatest learning posterō annō : the next year Lycēum : the Lyceum prōfēcit : made progress Acadēmiā : the Academy # end