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Ecce Romani III Ch 55C vocabulary (pgs 18-19)

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dīripiō, dīripere, dīripuī, dīreptusto plunder, ransack
iuvenīlis, -is, -eyoung, youthful
quondamonce, formerly
gener, generīson-in-law
orbis, orbiscircle
orbiumgen. pl. for "circle"
fundō, fundere, fūdī, fūsusto pour out, shed, shower
tūtor, tūtōris(m.) guardian, protector
contentiō, contentiōnis(f.) strife, struggle
Alexandriacapital of Egypt (at the time)
contrā barbarōsagainst barbarians
ad postrēmumin the end
facileeasily
castra, castrōrum(nt. pl.) camp
convenīreto gather
cornū, cornūs(nt.) wing ((of an army)), horn
cōpiae(f.pl.) troops
pedes, peditis(m.) foot soldier, infantryman
eques, equitis(m.) horse soldier, cavalryman
sexcentī, -ae, -a600
adhūcup to this time
utrimqueon both sides
PalaeopharsālusOld Pharsalus (town in Thessaly)
aciēs, aciēī(f.) line of battle
prōdūcō, prōdūcere, prōdūxī, prōdūctusto lead forward
quadrāgintāforty
Thessalia(f.) Thessaly (province in northern Greece)
praetōrius, -īan ex-praetor; one holding rank of praetor
nōn integra trīgintā mīlianot a complete 30,000; less than 30,000
innumerus, -a, -umuncountable
cōnsulārisan ex-consul
cōnsulāriumgen. pl. of cōnsulāris
orbis terrārumthe world
Oriēns, OrientisThe East
aetās, aetātis(f.) age
amīcitia, -ae(f.) friendship
lacrimās fūdisse dīciturhe was said to have shed tears
numquamnever


Pre-A.P. Latin I, Latin II, Latin III; Pre-A.P. French I
Coppell High School

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