# Oxford Latin Course, Part 2 - Chapter 28 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521551-9 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) crēscō, crēscere, crēvī : I grow, increase edō, ēsse, ēdī : I eat solvō, solvere, solvī : I loose, untie, cast off lūna, -ae, f. : moon argentum, -ī, n. : silver, money nūbēs, nūbis, f. : cloud viātor, viātōris, m. : traveller dexter, dextra, dextrum : right dextrā manū : on the right hand sinister, sinistra, sinistrum : left sinistrā manū : on the left hand reliquus, -a, -um : remaining vīvus, -a, -um : alive, living inde : thence, from there cum prīmum : as soon as viāticum : fare complexū : in his embrace vēla : sails sustulērunt : raised puppe : stern futūrōrum : of the future īnscius : ignorant vīsūrus : going to see praetervectī : having sailed past fretum Siciliēnse : the straits of Messina vertex : whirlpool dēvōrāverat : had swallowed down prōam : prow mōlem : pier religāta : moored agoram : the agora (city center) Acropolim : Acropolis Parthenōna : Parthenon sīcut : just as totiēns : so often quid agitis? : how are you? segetēs : crops valet : is well cūrāte ut valeātis : take care that you keep well # end