# Oxford Latin Course, Part 2 - Chapter 27 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521551-9 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) vexō, vexāre, vexāvī : I worry, annoy augeō, augēre, auxī : I increase accendō, accendere, accendī : I set fire to colligō, colligere, collēgī : I collect, gather ruō, ruere, ruī : I rush benignus, -a, -um : kind plēnus, -a, -um : full (of) scelestus, -a, -um : wicked, criminal ūllus, -a, -um : any cīvīlis, cīvīle : of citizens, civil prūdēns, prūdentis : prudent, sensible, wise philosophia, -ae, f. : philosophy exitium, -ī, n. : destruction imperium Rōmānum, n. : the Roman empire ōtium, -ī, n. : leisure orbis, orbis, m. : circle, globe orbis terrārum : the globe, the world potestās, potestātis, f. : power portus, portūs, m. : port crās : tomorrow ergō : and so māne : early (in the morning) dēmīsit : lowered operuit : covered furunt : are running mad clausa : shut pulsāvit : knocked on fenestram : window redintegrāta : renewed doctus : learned scholās habet : gives lectures ērudītiōne : learning Ostia : Ostia, the port of Rome sēra hōra : late caupōnā : inn horrea : granaries catēnīs vīnctī : bound with chains secundum : along idōneam : suitable nāvigātūra : about to sail viātiucm modicum : a modest fare turbulentam : wild ter : three times trucīdant : they are murdering prōdigia : portents magnī fēcī : I have valued much laeina : a lioness ut : as, so peperit : has given birth sanguine : with blood praedīcunt : foretell vītāre : to avoid dēcernunt : decree attinent : concern, point to praedīcit : foretells exerdēscēns : flaming ōmina : omens nihilī faciō : I count for nothing tē aegrum esse : that you are sick supplicō : I beg temporī : in good time sōlī : alone fīdus : faithful propter somnium dīrum : because of a terrible dream vāna : empty # end