A | B |
Carthâgô, Carthâginis, f. | Carthage |
fâbula, -ae, f. | story, tale; play |
imperâtor, imperâtôris, m. | general, commander-in-chief, emperor |
imperium, -iî, n. | power to command, supreme power, authority, command, control |
perfugium, -iî, n. | refuge, shelter |
servus, -î, m., and serva, -ae, f. | slave |
sôlâcium, -iî, n. | comfort, relief |
vulnus, vulneris, n. | wound |
re- or red-, prefix | again, back |
ut, conj. + indic. | as, just as, when |
posteâ | afterwards |
accipiô, -cipere, -cêpî, -ceptum | to take (to one's self), receive, accept |
excipiô, -cipere, -cêpî, -ceptum | to take back, regain; admit, receive |
recipiô, -cipere, -cêpî, -ceptum | to take back, regain; admit, receive |
pellô, pellere, pepulî, pulsum | to strike, push; drive out, banish |
expellô, -pellere, -pulî, -pulsum | to drive out, expel, banish |
nârro (1) | to tell, report, narrate |
quaerô, quaerere, quaesîvî, quaesîtum | to seek, look for, strive for, ask, inquire, inquire into |
rîdeô, rîdêre, rîsî, rîsum | to laugh, laugh at |
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