# Oxford Latin Course, Part 2 - Chapter 25 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521551-9 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) lūceō, lūcēre, lūxī : I shine sūmō, sūmere, sūmpsī : I take (up), I put on dīligentia, -ae, f. : care, diligence litterae, -ārum, fpl. : letters, literature campus, -ī, m. : plain, field faciltās, facilitātis, f. : ease, facility lēx, lēgis, f. : law multitūdīo, multitūdinis, f. : multitude, crowd iūs, iūris, n. : right, justice tumultus, tumultūs, m. : riot, uproar brevis, breve : short īnsignis, īnsigne : outstanding, distinguished puerīlis, puerīle : of boys, childish virīlis, virīle : of men, manly toga virīlis : the toga of manhood quam : as ... as possible quam celrrimē : as quickly as possible rhētoricae : rhetoric disserēbat : was lecturing frīgidiōri : more boring nivēs : the snows grāmina : grass comae : leaves angulō : corner imāginem : picture nē ... quidem : not even ferulam : cane plāgās : strokes dolēns : smarting, in pain rhētorem : the rhetoric teacher vīginī annōs nātus : twenty years old instituēbat : trained libentius : more gladly contrōversiīs : debates dēlectābant : pleased in prīmīs : above all nihilōminis : nevertheless Idibus Martiīs : on 15 March amoenus : pleasant lēnis : gentle flābat : was blowing natāre : to swim # end