A | B |
praecurrō, praecurrere, praecurrī, praecursūrus | to run ahead |
homō, hominis, m. | man, person, human being |
praecipitō, praecipitāre, praecipitāvī, praecipitātus | to throw headlong |
sē praecipitāre | to rush (lit. "to hurl oneself") |
fugiō, fugere, fūgī, fugitūrus | to flee |
manus, manūs, f. (4th decl.; manum = acc. sg.) | hand |
hī canēs (nom. pl. masc.) | these dogs |
modo (adv.) | only |
cauda, caudae, f. | tail |
appāreō, appārēre, appāruī, appāritūrus | to appear |
appāruit (perfect tense, 3rd sg. act.) | he/she/it appeared, has appeared, did appear |
obēsus, obēsa, obēsum | fat |
revocō, revocāre, revocāvī, reovcātus | to call back |
revocāvit (perfect tense, 3rd sg. act.) | he/she/it called back, has called back, did call back |
pernoctō, pernoctāre, pernoctāvī, pernoctātus | to spend the night |
pernoctāvērunt (perfect tense, 3rd pl. act.) | they spent the night, have spent the night, did spend the night |
ōlim (adv.) | once (upon a time) |
lēgātus, lēgātī, m. | envoy |
Quid agis? | How are you (s.)? |
Mehercule! (interj.) | By Hercules!, Goodness me! |
nisi errō | unless I am mistaken |
agnōscō, agnōscere, agnōvī, agnitus | to recognize |
doleō, dolēre, doluī, dolitūrus | to be sad |
os, ossis, n. | bone |
omnis, omnis, omne | every (sg.), all (pl.) |
viātor, viātōris, m. | traveler |
vesperī | in the evening |
fortis, fortis, forte | brave, strong |
laudō, laudāre, laudāvī, laudātus | to praise |
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