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Ecce Romani Chapter 14 Vocabulary - Latin to Eng.

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concidō, concidere, concidī, --to fall down
cūnctī, cūnctae, cūncta (pl.)all
incolumis, incolumis, incolume (3rd decl. adj.)unhurt, safe and sound
cessō, cessāre, cessāvī, cessātūrusto be idle, do nothing
gaudeō, gaudēre, gavīsus sumto be glad
quod (conj.)because; that (after verbs of feeling or emotion)
extrahō, extrahere, extrāxī, extractusto pull out, drag out
frūstrā (adv.)in vain
haereō, haerēre, haesī, haesūrusto stick, be stuck
moveō, movēre, mōvī, mōtusto move
culpa, culpae, f.fault, blame
tuā culpā (abl. of cause)because of your fault, it's your fault that...
cisium, cisiī, n.cisium
interpellō, interpellāre, interpellāvī, interpellātusto interrupt
placidē (adv.)gently, peacefully
quod (neuter relative pronoun, nom./acc.)which
celerrimē (adv.; superlative of celeriter)very fast
noster, nostra, nostrumour
dēvertō, dēvertere, dēvertī, dēversusto turn aside
dēvertēbat (inceptive past)he began to turn aside
perīculum, perīculī, n.danger
ars, artis, f. (i-stem)skill
agō, agere, ēgī, āctusto drive, do
Tūne...spectābās?Were you watching?
commōtus, commōta, commōtummoved (emotionally)
accidit, accidere, accidit, --it happens; to happen
olīvētum, olīvētī, n.olive grove



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