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Ecce Romani 58-59 Vocabulary for review
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| A | B |
| ūndecimus | eleventh |
| interficiō, interficere, interfēcī, interfectus | to kill |
| quoad | until |
| īdem, eadem, idem | the same |
| comitātus, -ūs | (m.) company, retinue |
| eques, equitis | (m.) knight, member of equestrian order |
| fundus, -ī | (m.) farm, estate |
| tumultus, -ūs | (m.) uproar, commotion |
| adorior, adorīrī, adortus sum | to rise up against, attack |
| studeō, studēre, studuī | (+ dat.) to be eager for, support |
| bona, bonōrum | (neut. pl) goods, property |
| mōs, mōris | (m.) custom, habit |
| vehō, vehere, vexī, vectus | to carry, convey; (passive) to ride |
| iungō, iungere, iūnxī, iūnctus | to join, connect |
| dēsīderō, dēsīderāre, dēsīderāvī, dēsīderātus | to long for, miss |
| posterus, -a, -um | next, following |
| ostendō, ostendere, ostendī, ostentus | to show, point out |
| vulgus, -ī | (neut. Note the gender) rabble, mob |
| furor, furōris | (m.) rage, madness |
| ignōrō, ignōrāre, ignōrāvī, ignōrātus | to be unaware |
| collōcō, collōcāre, collōcāvī, collōcātus | to arrange, set up |
| crīmen, crīminis | (neut.) charge, accusation |
| pugna, -ae | (f.) battle |
| paulisper | for a little while |
| tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātus | to lift, raise |
| mūtō, mūtāre, mūtāvī, mūtātus | to change |
| iūdex, iūdicis | (m.) judge; member of the jury |
| exsilium, -ī | (neut.) exile |
| invidia, -ae | (f.) ill-will, hatred |
| adversus, -a, -um | opposite, opposing |
| dēsiliō, dēsilīre, dēsiluī | to leap down |
| obeō, obīre, obiī, obitūrus | to go to, appear at |
| flāmen, flāminis | (m.) priest |
| tēlum, -ī | (neut.) weapon |
| comes, comitatis | (m.) comrade, companion |
| facinus, facinoris | (neut.) villainy, crime, foul deed |
| circā | (prep. + acc.) around, about |
| caedō, caedere, cecīdī, caesus | to cut down, kill |
| prīdiē | on the day before |
| imperō, imperāre, imperāvī, imperātus | to order, command |
| flagrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to burn, blaze up |
| quisque, quaeque, quidque | (indefinite pronoun) each person, everyone |
| item | likewise, in the same way |
| graviter | seriously |
| Cūria, -ae | Senate House |
| Fulvia | widow of Clodius Pulcher, later married to Marcus Antonius |
| Massilia | Marseilles (city in France) |
| dictātor, dictātōris | (m.) mayor |
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