# Oxford Latin Course, Part 2 - Chapter 30 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521551-9 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) dēlectō, dēlectāre, dēlectāvī, dēlectātum : I please, delight supplicō, supplicāre, supplicāvī, supplicātum : I pray to, beg arcessō, arcessere, arecessīvī, arcessītum : I summon mē gerō : I behave myself rem gerō : I conduct a matter nūbō, nūbere, nūpsī, nūptum : I marry nūptiae, -ārum, fpl. : wedding nūptiālis, nūptiāle : of a wedding, nuptial tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum : I raise, lift pereō, perīre, periī, peritum : I perish, die sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum : I feel, realize herī : yesterday nūper : lately chorus, -ī, m. : chorus dōnum, -ī, n. : gift līmen, līminis, n. : threshold lūmen, lūminis, n. : light mōs, mōris, m. : custom mōs maiōrum : the custom of our ancestors sōl, sōlis, m. : sun aequus, -a, -um : equal, fair aequē : equally, fairly antīquus, -a, -um : old, ancient dubius, -a, -um : doubtful sine dubiō : without doubt dīves, dīvitis : rich potēns, potentis : powerful doctōrum : of teachers quondam : once tabellārius : postman magnī mōmentī : of great importance adamāvit : has fallen in love with amōre eius : with love for her spondēre : to betroth probātus : respected dōte : dowry disserēbāmus : we discussed pactum : an agreement quid sentīret : what she felt spōnsālia : engagement party cognātī : relations epulās : feats testēs : witnesses ānulum : a ring digitum : finger pūpās : dolls pallam lūteam : yellow robe flammeum : bridal veil corōnam : garland virginem : maiden, bride indūtus : wearing auspicēs : the augers auspicia : the auspices rīte : duly, according to custom cōnseruērunt : joined Iūnōnī : June, goddess of marriage bene verruncet : good luck! sūmptuōsam : sumptuous Hesperus : the evening star tībīcinēs : flute players facēs : torches solitum : customary ades : be present!, come! facta erat : had become secundum : according to tempus est : it is time dīcētur : will be sung meminerat : remembered molestus : tiresome adultus : grown up testāmentō : in his will assūmpserat : had assumed, taken on in diēs : daily partēs : (political) party praedīcēbant : predicted in prīmīs : especially prōnuba : matron-of-honor arrīdet : smiles on paulō : a little age : come on! nōn licet tibi : you may not pūpās : dolls mātronā : married woman tālibus nōn opus est tibi : you have no need of such things ōrnāre : to deck, adorn pallam lūteam : yellow robe quam gravis : how heavy! decet : it suits flammeō : (red) veil involvam : I will wrap fōrmōsa : beautiful spectulō : mirror imāginem : image, reflection corrigit : straightens fallit : deceives # end