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Fabulae Romanae Chapter 20 Vocabulary
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diripio, diripere, diripui, direptum | to tear apart, pillage, ravage |
tectum, -I (n.) | roof, house |
obsidio, obsidionis (f.) | siege, blockade |
frumentum, -I (n.) | grain |
fortuna, -ae (f.) | fate, luck |
Camillus, -I (m.) | Marcus Furius Camillus |
imperator, imperatoris (m.) | general, commander |
Ardeates, Ardeatum (m. pl.) | inhabitants of Ardea |
solutos somno | "released by sleep" (sleeping deeply) |
trucido (1.) | to slay, slaughter, massacre |
voluntarii, -orum (m.pl) | volunteers |
Latium, -I (n.) | Latium (district in west-central Italy, in which Rome was situated) |
Omnibus placuit | "It seemed good to all |
sublevo (1) | to lift up, support |
cortex, corticis (m) | bark of a tree, bar of the cork tree, a piece of cork used as a float |
secundo | "favorable" or "second" |
fallo, fallere, fefelli, falsum | to trick, deceive, escape the notice |
egregius, -a, -um | distinguished, exceptional |
praemitto, -ere, -issi, isum | to send out in advance, send out ahead |
in summum montem | on top of the mountain |
anser, anseris | goose |
clangor, clangoris | clang, din, noise |
crepitus,-us | noise, clatter, rustle |
saxum | rock |
propello, -ere, propuli, propulsum | to drive away, repel |
praeceps, praecipitis | headfirst, downhill |
paciscor, pacisci (3), pactus sum | to make an arrangement, arrange |
pondus, ponderis (n.) | burden, weight |
iniquus, a,um | unfair, unfavorable, too grear |
vae | (interjection), woe, woe to (+dat.) |
perficio, perficere (3), perfeci, perfectum | to finish, complete |
summoveo, summovere (2), summovi, summotum | to remove, expel, baqnish |
pactio, pactionis f. | pact, agreement |
denutio (1) | to declare, order, warn someone (dat.) to so something (ut + subjunctive) |
ius gentium | international law, the law of the nations |
nego(1) | to refuse, deny, say |
perfugio, -ere, perfugi, perfugitum | to flee to |
arcem | the Citadel |
conferro, -ere, contuli, collatum | to bring together, collect |
se conferre | to bring oneself, go |
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