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LFA 2 Lesson 11 reading phrases: matching

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impedimentis paratiswith baggage prepared
domum reliquitleft home
ob vias angustasbecause of the narrow streets
nullae raedaeno carriages
erantwere
ad portamat the gate
porta Capenathe Capena Gate
fueranthad been
fuerunthave been
equis tractamdrawn by horses
sororibus flentibuswith sisters weeping
omnibus clamantibuswith everyone shouting
porta relictawith the gate left behind
ad flumen parvumtoward a small river
ab portaaway from the gate
milia passuumthousands of paces; miles
mille passUsa mile
tendo, tendere, tetendi, tentusto stretch
consistamuslet's stop; let's stand still
ut videamusso that we may see
clarae nostrae cognataeof our famous relative
insigne sepulchruma remarkable/noted tomb
idit; the one
Campum Horatiorumthe field of the Horatii
temporibus antiquisin ancient times
ad paludes Pomptinasto the Pontine marshes
navigio parvoin a small boat
navigium, -i, na boat
primis horis noctisin the first hours of the night
ut ascendamusso that we may climb up
namfor
iamnow, already
numerum ascendentiumthe number of those climbing up
satis estgo underthere's enough
procedamuslet's move forward
ne submergamurso we aren't submerged; lest we be submerged
solvere, solvi, solutusto loosen, to release
gaudeo, gaudEre, gavisus sumto rejoice
culices et ranasthe mosquitoes and frogs
praetereameanwhile
posteaafterwards
eicio, eicere, eieci, eiectusto throw out, to eject
retineo, -Ere, -ui, retentusto hold back, to retain
septima hora noctisin the seventh hour of the night
plurimimost/very many people
celeriusrather quickly
ne amittamuslest we lose, so we don't lose
ut agamusso we may spend/live/drive
hospes, hospitis, mhost; guest; stranger; friend
ultimus, a, umfarthest, last
alio dieon another day

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