A | B |
bibo, bibere, bibi | to drink |
liber, libera, liberum | free |
pulso, -are, -avi, -atus | hits, punches, whacks |
tellus, -uris (f) | the earth, globe |
Saliaris, -e | of the Salii, group of dancing priests |
orno, -are, -avi, -atum | prepare, decorate, adorn |
pulvinar, -aris (n) | sacred couch on which the image of a god was placed |
daps, dapis (f) | feast, religious meal |
sodalis, -is (m) | comrade, companion |
antehac (adv) | previously |
nefas (n) [indeclinable] | crime, offense, against divine law, sacrilege |
depromo, -ere, -mpsi, -mptum | bring out, produce |
Caecubum, -i (n) | a choice wine from Caecubum, a district of S. Italy |
cella, -ae (f) | storeroom, wine cellar |
avitus, -a, -um | of a grandfather, ancestral |
Capitolium, -ii (n) | the Capitoline Hill, Capitolium |
demens, -entis | out of ones senses, mad, insane |
ruina, -ae (f) | collapse, ruin |
funus, -eris (n) | funeral, death, destruction |
imperium, -i (n) | power, command, destruction |
contaminatus, -a,- um | morally foul, impure |
grex, gregis (m) | flock, herd, crowd |
turpis, -e | ugly, shameful, disgraceful |
morbus, -i (m) | sickness, disease |
quilibet, quaelibet, quidlibet | anyone, anything whatever, whoever |
inpotens, -entis | powerless, weak, wild, violent |
spero, -are, -avi, -atus | hopes, expects |
ebrius, -a, -um | drunk |
minuo, -ere, -ui, -utum | make smaller, reduce, weaken |
sospes, -itis | safe and sound, unhurt |
lymphatus, -a, -um | frenzied, distracted, frantic |
Mareoticum, -i (n) | a wine from Mareotis, area around Alexandria Egypt |
redigo, -ere, -egi, -actum | drive back, reduce |
volo, -are, -avi, -atum | to fly |
remus, -i (m) | an oar |
adurgeo, -ere | press hard upon, pursue closely |
accipiter, -itris (m) | a hawk |
velut | just as, like |
mollis, molle (adj.) | soft, gentle |
columba, -ae (f) | a dove |
lepus, -oris (m) | a hare, rabbit |
citus, -a, -um | quick, swift |
venator, -oris (m) | a hunter |
nivalis, -e | of snow, snowy |
Haemonia, -ae (f) | Thessaly, area of N.E. Greece |
catena, -ae (f) | a chain, fetter, shackle |
fatalis, -e | fatal, deadly |
monstrum, -i (n) | portent, marvel, monster |
generosus, -a, -um | nobly, with dignity |
pereo, perire, perii, peritum | dies, perishes |
quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitum | to seek, look for |
muliebriter | in the manner of a woman, like a woman |
expavesco, -ere, -pavi | to be terrified, fear greatly, dread |
ensis, -is (m) | a two-edged sword, brand, glaive |
lateo, latere, latui | lies hidden |
classis, -is (f) | a fleet |
reparo, -are, -avi, -atum | obtain in exchange for, recover |
ora, -ae (f) | the shore |
viso, visere, visi | look at, go and see |
voltus, -us (m) | face, expression |
asper, era, erum | harsh, rough, fierce |
tracto, -are, -avi, -atum | to handle |
ater, -tra, -trum | black, coal-black, gloomy, dark |
serpens, -entis | snake, serpent |
combibo, -ere, -bibi | to drink up, drink completely, drain |
venenum, -i (n) | poison |
delibero, -are, -avi, -atum | consider carefully, deliberate, decide |
Liburna, ae (f) | a fast sailing warship, galley (named for the Liburnii of Illyricum) |
scilicet (adv) | evidently, of course, surely |
invideo, invidere, invidi, invisus | envies, be jealous of |
privatus, -a, -um | private, not in public |
deduco, -ere, -duxi, -ctum | to lead away, lead down, bring a person or army back to Rome |
superbus, -a, -um | arrogant, proud |
humilis, -e | humble, low in position |
mulier, -eris (f) | a woman, female |
triumphus, -i (m) | a triumphal procession, triumph, celebration of victory by a public entrance into Rome |
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