chapter 17-19
Undecimus-a-um- eleventh
N. Caelum, i- Sky
3 Advesperascit, advesperascere- it gets dark / to get dark
Coupons, ae (f.)- inn
Aedificium, i (n.) - building
1 perocto, peroctare - tospend the night
Caupo, cauponis (m.) - inn keeper
periculosus-a-um dangerous
Graecus-a-um-.greek
4 Custodio, custodire- to guard
Rex, regis (m.)- king
Proelium, i (.)- fight or battle
Vulnus, vulneris (n.) - wound
Vulneratus-a-um- Wounded
Patria, ae (f.)- nation
Bellum, i (n.) - war
-sco, -scare - inchiative
(3) Praecurro, praecurrere- to run ahead
Homo, hominis (m.)- Man, person
Se precipitant- (ther) hurl themselves, rush
(3) Fugio, fugere-to flee
Manum-head
Hi canes- the se dogs
Modo-only
Cauda, ae (f.)- tail
Apparuit- he Appeared
Obesus-a-um- fat
Revocavit- he called back
Peroctaverunt- (thes) have Seat the night
Olim- Once
Legatus, i (m.)- envoy (ambassador)
Quid agis?- How are you?
Mehercule- By Herules
Nisi- Unless
(1) Erro, errare- to be mistaken
(3) Agnosco, agnoscere- to recognize
(2) Doleo, dolere- to be sad
Omnis, e-all, ever Brevis, e- Short
Fortis, e- brave, strong
1 Intro, intrare, intravi, intratust - to enter
1 ceno, cenare, cenavi, cenatus- to eat dinner
Cena, ae (f.)- dinner
Vobis- for y’all
2 iubeo iubere, iussi, iussus-
to order
3 duco, ducere, duxi, ductus - to led
Lectus, i (m.)- bed
Sordidus-a-um- Dirty
Res, rei (f)- Sitution, thing, matter
1 Explico, explicare, explicavi, explicatus- to ex flain
Rem explicare-to explain the sifuation
Melior, melius- better
Tibi-for you
4 Esurio, surire, esurivi, esuritus- to be hungly
Cubitum ires - to go to bed
irr Eo ire, ivi/ii, itus- to go
Valde- very
I Vigilo, vigilare, vigilavi, vigilatus- to stay awake
3io Facio, facere, feci, factus- to make
3 Gemo, gemere, gemui, gemitus- to groan
2 Maneo, manere, mansi, mansus- to remain
Irr Sum, esse, fui, futurus-_ to be
4 Fero, ferre, tuli, latus- to bring
post – after
medius-a-um – middle
nox, noctis (f.) – night
media nox – midnight
Licetne nobis? – Is it allowed for us? / May we?
paulīsper – for a short time
estō! – All right! / Okay!
mittō, mittere, mīsī, missus – to send
volō, velle, voluī – to want
nōlō, nōlle, nōluī – to not want
enim – for (used as a conjunction)
dum dēvorant – while (they) were devouring
mīles, mīlitis (m.) – soldier
vir optime – sir / very good man
optimus-a-um – best / very good
cūr nōn īstis? – Why didn’t you go?
numquam – never
anteā – before
dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictus – to say / tell
fābula, ae (f.) – story
narrātus-a-um – told
necō, necāre, necāvī, necātus – to kill
narrō, narrāre, narrāvī, narrātus – to tell a story
ille, illa, illud – he, she, it, that
fuit (sum, esse, fuī, futūrus) – she/he/it was
heri – yesterday
postquam – after