# Oxford Latin Course, Part 2 - Chapter 29 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521551-9 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) condō, condere, condidī : I found, establlish cōnfīdō, cōnfīdere : I trust scholam habeō : I give a lecture vīta, -ae, f. : life negōtium, -ī, n. : business adventus, adventūs, m. : arrival doctus, -a, -um : learned grātus, -a, -um : pleasing, welcome, grateful hūmānus, -a, -um : human, humane, kind iūcundus, -a, -um : pleasant, delightful dulcis, dulce : sweet libenter : gladly quandō : when alter, altera, alterum : one of the other (of two), second uter, utra, utrum : which (of two) utrum ... an : whether ... or quisquam, quicquam : anyone, anything (after a negative) propter : on account of, because of super : above, over nisi : unless, except ut : as, when sīcut : just as, like prīnceps : chief, principal colloquentēs : chatting porticum : colonnade venerābilis : venerable barbam : beard arrīsit : smiled at agnōvit : recognized dī immortālēs! : immortal gods! aliquid vīnī : some wine Lycēō : the Lyceum frīgidī : boring angustiās : difficulty cōnsūmpsī : I have used up cōgitābat : reflected nūper : lately ad mēnam : at the table tabellārium : postman quadrāgēsimō : fortieth errāta aestātis meae : the errors of my youth velut : like librārium : copyist, secretary hypomnēmata : my lecture notes # end