# Oxford Latin Course, Part 2 - Chapter 24 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521551-9 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) numerō, numerāre : I count caveō, cavēre, cāvī : I beware of praetereō, praeterīre, praeteriī : I go past, pass prōvideō, prōvidēre, prōvidī : I foresee vehō, vehere, vēxī : I carry fiō, fierī : I become dēnique : lastly, finally magnopere : greatly quam : than quamquam : although victōria, -ae, f. : victory inimīcus, -ī, m. : enemy praemium, -ī, n. : reward spectāculum, -ī, n. : show cliēns, clientis, m. : client, dependant ōrdō, ōrdinis, m. : rank, line, order spectātor, spectātōris, m. : spectator genus, generis, n. : race, kind, sort cōnspectus, cōnspectūs, m. : sight, view superbus, -a, -um : proud crūdēlis, crūdēle : cruel ferōx, ferōcis : fierce in diēs : day by day mēnse Quīntilī : in the month of July triumphōs agere : to hold triumphs ob : because of reportāverat : he had won fēriās : holiday prōnūntiāvit : declared ēdidit : he have mūnera gladiātōria : gladitorial shows vēnātiōnēs : wild beast hunts lūdōs scaenicōs : dramatic shows interdum : from time to time comitātū : retinue perrūpit : burst through lectīcā imposita : lying on a litter crustulāriī : cake-sellers botulāriī : sausage-sellers mercēs suās : their wares venditābant : advertised praetereuntem : passing avidē : greedily propa triumphālis : the triumphal procession sē trūsērunt : pushed (themselves) legiōnāriī : legionary soldiers fulgentibus : shining indūtī : dressed in, wearing plaustra : wagons spolia : spoils titulōs : notices captārum : captured exhibēbant : displayed catēnis gravātī : weighed down by chains sē gerēbat : bore himself, behaved obitūrus : about to meet palūdāmentum purpurem : a purple cloak corōnam lauream : a laurel crown currū quadriiugō : four-horsed chariot vectus : carried by, riding in dextram : right identidem : again and again axis : axle frāctus : broken anus dīvīna : an old fortune-teller eīs obstetit : stood in their way belle : pretty, handsome prehendit : seized concessit : gave in fiēs : you will become āvulsit : snatched away arrīsit : smiled at crumēntam : his purse sinū : pocket argentum : silver, money cōgitābat : thought, reflected dē eīs quae : about what (the things which) nē ... quidem : not even revocātūrus erat : was going to recall # end