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Ecce 54 Rites of Passage Vocabulary
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bulla, -ae (f) | luck-charm (worn by boys) |
toga praetexta | toga w/ purple border |
larārium, -ī (n) | household shrine |
toga virīlis (toga pūra) | toga of manhood |
tabulārium, -ī (n) | house of public records |
tabula, -ae (f) | tablet |
toga pūra / virīlis | plain white toga |
līmen, līminis (n) | threshold, doorway |
Larēs, Larum (m pl) (familiārē) | household gods |
grātiās agere (+ dat.) | to give thanks (to) |
patrēs cōnscriptī (m pl) | senators |
caterva, -ae (f) | crowd |
fidēs, fideī (f) | good faith, reliability |
cognōmen, cognōminis (n) | surname (3rd or 4th name) |
vitta, -ae (f) | ribbon |
myrtus, -ī (f) | myrtle |
laurus, -ī (f) | bay (tree), laurel |
sacra, -ōrum (n pl) | religious rites, sacrifice |
rīte (adv.) | properly, by rite |
auspex, auspicis (m) | augur, officiating priest |
exta, -ōrum (n pl) | inner organs of sacrificial animals |
dextra, -ae (f) | right (hand) |
nova nūpta, -ae (f) | new bride |
nē lāberētur | lest she slip; so she wouldn't slip |
iungō, iungere, iūnxī, iūnctus | to join |
marītus, -ī (m) | husband |
fūnus, fūneris (n) | funeral |
dēcēdō, dēcēdere, dēcessī, dēcessūrus | to die |
siccus, -a, -um | dry |
dūxit exsequiās | he/she carried out the funeral rites |
operiō, operīre, operuī, opertus | to hide, cover |
pectus plangere | to beat one's breast |
scissā veste | with torn clothes |
capillīs solūtīs | with disheveled hair |
pompa, -ae (f) | procession |
candēla, -ae (f) | candles |
lucerna, -ae (f) | lamp |
nēnia, -ae (f) | dirge |
līctor, -ōris (m) | public attendant |
fascēs, fascum (f pl) | bundles of rods |
laudātiō, -ōnis (f) | eulogy (speech of praise) |
rogus, -ī (m) | funeral pyre |
mānēs, mānium (m pl) | spirit of a dead person |
morbus, -ī (m) | illness |
fūnebris, -is, -e | funeral |
tībīcen, tībīcinis (m) | piper |
imāgō, imāginis (f) | likeness, mask |
maiōrēs, maiōrum (m pl) | ancestors |
mīmus, -ī (m) | actor of mime, buffoon |
familiārēs, familiārium (f pl) | members of the household |
plōrō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to lament, mourn |
Via Flāminia, -ae (f) | A road from Rome through Campus Martius toward Ariminum |
mundus muliebris | a woman's attire, jewelry, perfumes, etc. |
tunica alba | white tunic |
flammeum | orange veil |
dextrās iungere | to join right hands |
ubi tū Gaius, ego Gaia | Where you are Gaius, I am Gaia |
taedae | torches |
nucēs | nuts |
nuptiae | wedding ceremony |
prōnuba | wedding attendant |
fēlīciter! | Good luck! |
super līmen tolllere | to lift over the threshhold |
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