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Ecce Romani Chapter 5

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etand
in hortōin the garden
If
diēsthe day
estis
caliduswarm
ex hortōout of the garden
in silvaminto the forest
quodbecause
ibithere
rīvusstream
frīgiduscold
in eādem silvāin the same forest
puerī (subject)the boys
quoquealso
saepeoften
errantthey wander
hodiētoday
cūrwhy
semperalways
sub arboreunder the tree
propenear
proper rīvumnear the river
sedentthey sit
dumwhile
nōn vulthe does not wish
ascendereto climb
descendereto climb down
ignāvuslazy
EstneIs?
-neindicates that a question is being posed
Minimēno
temerāriusrash
respondetresponds
statimimmediately
subitosuddenly
sollicitusanxious, worried
nihilnothing
you
me
sedbut
tumthen
nōn amāsyou do not like
terretfrightens
lupuswolf
lupum conspiciuntthey catch sight of a wolf
quīwho
fūrtimstealthily
neque...nequeneither...nor
ad rīvumto the stream
perterritaethoroughly frightened
puellaegirls
suntare
clāmantthey shout
Marce!Marcus!
Sexte!Sextus!
Ferte auxilium!Bring help!
ubiwhere,when
ad puellāsto the girls
eōsthem (accusative, masculine)
lupus eum terretthe wolf frightens him
eumhim
clāmorshouting, shout
petitseeks
arripitgrabs hold of
repellitdrives off
ē silvāout of the forest
salvaesafe
adveniuntthey reach, arrive (at)
adhūcstill
excipiuntthey welcome
timetfears
ex arbore descendere timethe is afraid to descend from the tree
Lupus eōs conspiciunt.The wolf catches sight of them.
laetaehappy
vultwishes, wants
Marcus advenitMarcus arrives
ad rīvumtoward the stream
Sextum nihil terret.Nothing frightens Sextus.
Brevī temporeIn a short time


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