# Oxford Latin Course, Part 2 - Chapter 32 # by Maurice Balme and James Morwood, ISBN 978-0-19-521551-9 # Version 1.0 # by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org) comparō, comparāre, comparāvī, comparātum : I acquire, get occupō, occupāre, occupāvī, occupātum : I seize, occupy cōgō, cōgere, coēgī, coāctum : I compel cōnsistō, cōnsistere, cōnstitī, cōnstitum : I halt, stand still dīvidiō, dīvidere, dīvīdī, dīvīsum : I divide ēvertō, ēvertere, ēvertī, ēversum : I overturm corripiō, corripere, corripuī, correptum : I seize, steal praeficiō, praeficere, praefēcī, praefectum : I put sb in command of sth recipiō, recipere, recēpī, receptum : I take back mē recipiō, recipere, recēpī, receptum : I take myself back, retreat praesum, praeesse, praefuī : I am in command of bona, -ōrum, npl. : goods cōpiae, -ārum, fpl. : forces vīlla, -ae, f. : villa, country house lēgātus, -ī, m. : deputy, offier, envoy ferrum, -ī, n. : iron, sword partēs, patrium, fpl. : political party tot : so many totiēns : so often adversus, -a, -um : contrary, opposed clam : secretly atque : and accipiēris : you will be received cūrā ut valeās : see that you keep well ambō : both concessērunt : gave in to velut : as though compōnere : to settle trumvirātum : triumvirate cōnstituere : to establish prōscībuntur : are proscribed, outlawed obībō : I shall meet lectīcā : a litter cervīcem : his neck extendit : stretched out praecīdunt : they cut off rōstrīs : the speaker’s platform # end