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Chap. 35 Vocabulary
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Vocabulary from ER II, chap. 35
Latin
11th
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collis, collis, gen. pl., collium
m., hill
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Quirinalis, -is, -e
Quirinal (referring to the Quirinal Hill)
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deus, -i (nom. pl., dī)
m., god
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vulnus, vulneris
n., wound
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ligo, -are, -avi, -atus
to bind up
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credo, credere, credidi, creditus (+dative)
to trust, believe
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securus, -a, -um
adj., carefree, unconcerned
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Subura, -ae
f., Subura (section of Rome off Forum known for night life)
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fustis, fustis, gen., pl., fustium
m., club, cudgel
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timor, timoris
m., fear
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affectus, -a, -um
adj., affected, overcome
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percutio, percutere, percussi, percussus
to strike
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corripio, corripere, corripui, correptus
to seize, grab
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celerius
adv., more quickly
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facile
adv., easily
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consecuti sunt
they overtook
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fortissime
adv., most bravely
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tergum, -i
n., back, rear
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adimo, adimere, ademi, ademptus +dative
to take away from
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pronus, -a, -um
ad.j., face down
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summus, -a, -um
adj., greatest, very great
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gravis, -is, -e
adj., heavy, serious
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