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48 Ecce Romani

Chapter 48 vocabulary words

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apparitor, apparitoris (m.)gatekeeper, public servant
tessera, -ae (f.)ticket
pulvinar, pulvinaris (n.)imperial seat (at games)
Ave, imperator, morituri te salutantHail, Emperor, those about to die salute you
cornicen, cornicinis (m.)horn-player
tubicen, tubicinis (m.)trumpet-player
paria, parium (n. pl.)pairs
lanista, lanistae (m.)trainer
Verbera!Thrash him!
Iugula!Murder him!
Hoc habet!He's hit!
Mitte!Let him go!
meridianus, meridiani (m.)mid-day fighter
todso many
deliciae, -arum (f. pl.)delight
admiratio, admirationis (f.)amazement
contra (+ acc.)against, opposite, in fron of, facing
ostendo, ostendere, ostendi, ostentusto show, point out
conicio, conicere, conieci, coniectusto throw, throw together; to figure out, guess
converto, convertere, converti, conversusto turn (around)
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatus (irreg.)to lift, raise
consisto, consistere, constitito halt, stop, stand
furor, furoris (m.)frenzy
acriterfiercely
pugnabaturthe fighting went on
nobis redeundum estwe must return
aliasat another time
arena, -ae (f.)sand, arena
milia, milium (n. pl.)thousands
credidissemI would have believed
clamatum estthere was shouting
pugna, -ae (f.)fight, battle
pugnam committereto join battle
obstupefactus, -a, -umastounded
incedo, incedere, incessito go in, march in
Martius, -a, -umconnected with Mars (the god of war and combat)
saeculum, -i (n.)age, era
voluptas, voluptatis (f.)pleasure, delight
turba, -ae (f.)crowd; cause of confusion/turmoil
sui . . . ludiof his school (of gladiators)
tremor, tremoris (m.)cause of fright, terror
sed unumbut the only one
ferio, -ire, -ivi, -itusto strike, kill
suppositicius sibi ipsehimself his only substitute
divitiae, -arum (f. pl.)wealth, riches
locarius, -i (m.)scalper
cura, -ae (f.)care; here, the favorite
labor, laboris (m.)work, toil
ludia, -ae (f.)female slave attached to a gladiatorial school
belliger, belligera, belligerumwarlike
superbus, -a, -umproud, arrogant
hasta, -ae (f.)spear
aequoreo . . . tridentewith his sea trident
minax, minacismenacing
cassis, cassidis (f.)plumed metal helmet
languidus, -a, -umdrooping
timendus, -a, -umto be feared
Martis universiof every kind of combat
terthree times


Domina Lewis et Domina Riddle

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