cedo, cedere, cessi
give in, give way
clarus, a, um
famous, bright
conspicatus -a -um
having caught sight of
cura, -ae, f.
care
enim
for
gero, gerere, gessi, gestus
to wear, bear; (w/ bellum) to wage war
honor, honoris, m.
honor
iacio, iacere, ieci, iactus
to throw
immotus, -a, -um
still, motionless
locutus -a -um
having spoken
mandatum -i n.
instruction, order
modus, -i, m.
manner, way, kind
nimium
too much
orno, ornare, ornavi, ornatus
to decorate
pareo, parere, parui
to obey
regressus, regressa, regressum
having returned
scio, scire, scivi, scitus
to know
talis, -is, -e
such
umquam
ever
venenum -i
poison