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accedo (adc-), -ere, -cessi, -cessum
to go to, come to, come near, draw near, approach, enter
altum, -i (n.)
height; high sky; deep sea
appareo (adp-), -ere, -ui, -itum
to appear, come in sight, make an appearance
area, -ae (f.)
ground, dry land, open space
avunculus, -i (m.)
maternal uncle, mother’s brother
caelum, -i (n.)
sky, heaven, heavens, vault of heaven
celebro, -are, -avi, -atum
tocelebrate,perform;frequent;honor;publicize;discuss
cinis, -eris (m.)
ashes
cresco, -ere, crevi, cretum
to come into being, spring up, arise, be born, grow
cunctor, -ari, -atussum
to delay, linger, loiter; hesitate, doubt
densus, -a, -um
thick, close, compact, dense, crowded
egredior, -gredi, -gressussum
to go out, come forth, march out, go away
equidem
truly, indeed, certainly, by all means, of course, to be sure
exitus, -us (m.)
going out, exit, departure; end, conclusion, death
figura, -ae (f.)
form, shape, figure
flecto, -ere, flexi, flexum
to bend, bow, curve, turn, turn round
forte
by chance, by accident
Gaius (orCaius), -i (m.)
Gaius, a Roman male name (praenomen) abbreviated C.
gaudium, -i (n.)
joy, gladness, delight
ibi
in that place, there; on the spot, then, thereupon
immineo (inm-), -ere
"to project over, lean toward, hang down over, overhang, loom
(over), threaten"
incertus, -a, -um
"not fixed, unsettled, undetermined; hesitating, undecided,
doubtful, at a loss"
incido, -ere, -cidi
to fall in, fall, light, strike, reach, find the way
interdum
sometimes, occasionally, now and then
ira, -ae (f.)
anger, wrath, rage, ire, passion, indignation
Italia, -ae (f.)
Italy
labor, -oris (m.)
labor, toil, exertion
laetus, -a, -um
happy, joyful, cheerful, glad, delighted, full of joy
lapis, -idis (m.)
stone
lex, legis (f.)
law, bill, regulation, principle, rule
liber, -bri (m.)
bark of a tree; paper, book
malum, -i (n.)
an evil, mischief, misfortune, calamity
maxime or maxume
in the highest degree, especially, exceedingly, very
Misenum, -i (n.)
Misenum, a town and harbor in Campania
multum
much, very much, greatly
nox, noctis (f.)
night
nubes, -is (f.)
cloud, mist, vapor
ob
"(with acc.) on account of, for, because of, by reason of, for the
occido, -ere, -cidi, -casum
to fall down, fall
ora, -ae (f.)
extremity, border, edge, end, boundary, limit, shore
oro, -are, -avi, -atum
to speak, argue, plead, pray, beg, implore, ask for
paulum, paulo
to only a small extent, slightly, a little
Plinius, -i (m.)
a Roman male name (nomen – name of a Roman gens)
propius
more nearly, more closely, nearer, closer
proximus or proxumus, -a, -um
nearest, next
pulcher, -chra, -chrum
beautiful, fair, handsome
pumex, -icis (f.)
pumice stone
quamquam
though, although, albeit, notwithstanding that
quasi
as if, just as if, as though
rapio, -ere, -pui, -ptum
toseizeandcarryoff,snatch,tear,drag,hurryaway
regina, -ae (f.)
queen
regnum, -i (n.)
kingdom, kingly government, royal authority, kingship, royalty
rego, -ere,rexi,rectum
to keep straight, guide, conduct, direct, control, rule
resideo, -ere, -sedi
"to sit back, remain sitting, remain behind, stay, remain, rest, reside"
saevus, -a, -um
"raging, mad, furious, fierce, savage, ferocious, cruel, violent, severe"
scribo, -ere, scripsi, scriptum
to write, write out, compose, draw up, produce
spiritus, -us (m.)
breathing, breath
sub
"(with abl.) under, below, beneath, underneath, behind; (with acc.) under, below, beneath, up to, toward"
tot
so many, such a number of, as many…as (tot…quot)