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Ecce Romani Chapter 29 Vocabulary Eng. to Latin

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summā celeritāte (abl. of manner)with the greatest speed
ā servīs ferēbantur (3rd pl. imperf. passive phrase)they were being carried by slaves
concursō, concursāre, concursāvī, concursātūrusto run to and fro, run about
portātur (3rd. sing. pres. passive)he/she/it is (being) carried
dēlectō, dēlectāre, dēlectāvī, dēlectātusto delight, amuse
mendīcus, mendīcī, m.beggar
ēlegantissimus, ēlegantissima, ēlegantissimum (superlative adjective)most elegant, very elegant
adstantēs, adstantium, m. pl. (substantive pres. participle)bystanders
rixa, rixae, f.quarrel
fīnis, fīnis, m. (i-stem)end
lībertus, lībertī, m.freedman
ipsīus (m./f./n. sg. gen. of ipse)of himself/herself/itself
recumbō, recumbere, recubuī, ---to recline, lie down
aufugiō, aufugere, aufūgī, ---to run away, escape
vestis, vestis, f. (i-stem)clothing, garment
quīdam, quaedam, quoddama certain
Quam...! (exclamatory adv.)How...!
quī?, quae?, quod? (interrog. adj.)which?, what?
quod (causal conjunct.)because
quis?, quid? (interrog. pro.)who?, what?
celerrimus, celerrima, celerrimum (superlative adj.)very fast, fastest
domus, domūs, f. (4th [with some irreg. forms] decl.)(town) house
peristylium, peristyliī, n.peristyle
trīclīnium, trīclīniī, n.dining room
balneum, balneī, n.(public) bath



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