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Plebs, plēbis, f.
The common people
Postquam
After
Rus, rūris, n.
Countryside
Īdem, eadem, idem
The same
Custōs, custodis, m.
Guardian
Accidō, accidere, accidī, -—
To fall, to happen
Servus, servī, m.
Slave
Vīta, vītae, f.
Life
Impetus, impetūs, m.
Attack
Consul, consulis, m.
Consul
Vulgus, vulgī, n/m.
The multitude, the people, the public
Felīx, (genitive) fēlīcis
Lucky
Insīdīae-ārum, f. pl.
Ambush, treachery
Eques, equitis, m.
Horseman, knight
Oppidum, oppidī, n.
Town
Comes, comitis, m/f
Comrad, companion; attendant, follower
cingō, cingere, cinxī, cinctum
To encircle, to surround, to gird
cēnseō, censēre, census, censum
To asses , to rate; to think to decide
Tantus, tanta, tantum
So great, so much; of such size
tēctum, tēctī, n.
Roof; building, house
caveō, cavere, cāvī, cautum
to be on guard, to be aware
Solvō, solvere, solvī, solūtum
to release, to set sail
Aspect, appearance
Speciēs, Speciēī, f.
To be aeger, to be zealous, to care for
Studeō, studere, studuī, ---
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Ultrā
Beyond, further
Superus, supera, superum,
Situated above, upper
Superō, superare, superavit, superātum
To overcome, to surpass, to defeat
Tempestas, tempestatis, f.
Period of time, season; bad weather, storm
Tergum, tergo, n.
Back, rear
Fear
Timor, timoris, m.
To raise up, to destroy
Tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātum
Short, shallow, brief
Brevis, brevis, breve