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Fabulae Apulei Renarratae - Chapter 3: Pamphile
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praetereo, praeterire, praeterivi, praeteritum
to pass/go by; disregard; pass over
potior, potiri, potitus sum
to obtain, acquire; grasp
inhio, inhiare, inhiavi, inhiatum
to gape, be open mouthed with astonishment
gratulor, gratulari, gratulatus sum
to congratulate; rejoice, be glad
rodo, rodere, rosi, rosum
faenum, faeni, n.
hay
sarcina, sarcinae, f.
pack, bundle, soldier’s kit
praeco, praeconis, m.
herald, crier
venum, veni, n.
sale, purchase
statura, staturae, f.
height, stature
percipio, percipere, percepi, perceptum
to secure, gain; perceive, learn feel
acuo, acuere, acui, acutum
to whet, sharpen, cut to a point
carnifex, carnificis, m.
executioner, hangman, murderer
vicis, vicis, f.
to turn, change, succession; exchange
crustulum, crustuli, n.
small pastry
foramen, foraminis, n.
an opening
damnum, damni, n.
financial/property/physical loss, injury
gula, gulae, f.
appetite; throat, neck
sodalis, sodalis, m./f.
companion, associate
merum, meri, n.
wine (unmixed with water)
luctor, luctari, luctatus sum
to wrestle; struggle; fight
pelagus, pelagi, n.
sea; the open sea
platea, plateae, f.
broad way, street