﻿# First Year Latin, Lesson 94
# by Foster and Arms, Johnson Publishing Co., 1928
# Version 1.0 by Paul Denisowski (paul@denisowski.org)
accpiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptus : accept, receive
adhūc : still, yet, up to this time
agitō : stir, ruffle
agmen, agminis, n. : marching column of soldiers
aliquid : something, anything
antequam : before
apage : away with thee!, begone!
aperiō, aperīre, aperuī, apertus : open
appāreō, appārēre, appāruī : appear, come into view
armilla, -ae, f. : armlet, bracelet
armātus, -a, -um : armed
attendite animum : attention! (pay attention!)
audeō, audēre, ausus sum : dare
bracchium, -ī, n. : forearm
cadō, cadere, cecidī, casūrus : fall
caecus, -a, -um : blind
caveō, cavērem, cāvī, cautūrus : beware
cēterī, -ae, -a : the others, the rest of
circumdō, circumdare, circumdedī, circumdatus : place around
coepit : (it) has begun
coniciō, conicere, coniēcī, coniectus : hurl, cast
in cōnspectū : in sight
crux, crucis, f. : cross, torture
dēmittō, dēmittere, dēmīsī, dēmissus : lower, let down
dēsiliō, dēsilīre, dēsiluī, - : leap down
dum : while
dūrus, -a, -um : hard, rough
ecce : look!, behold!
effugiō, effugere, effūgī, effugitūrus : flee away, escape
ēheu : alas!
Etruscī, -ōrum, n. : an ancient people of Italy
excitō : wake up, arouse
exsul, exsulis, m. : exile 
feriō, ferīre : strike
fert : brings, carries
fluō, fluere, flūxī, - : flow
frangō, frangere, frēgī, fractus : break down
fūnis, fūnis, m. : rape
gaudeō, gaudēre, gavīsus sum : rejoice
grātia, -ae, f : favor; (pl.) thanks
grātiās agere : to extend thanks
honestus, -a, -um : honorable
I in malam crucem, tū! : go to Hades, yourself!
iaculum, -ī, n. : javelin
iaculātor, iaculātōris, m. : javelin thrower
igitur : therefore
ignāvus, -a, -um : cowardly
illūc : hither, to that place
imperātum, -ī, n. : command, order
imperō : command, order
incipiō, incipere, incēpī, inceptus : begin
indicō : point out, show to a place
intrā : within
iō : hurrah!
iste, ista, istud : that (near the person addressed)
lignum, -ī, n. : wood, timber
lūna, -ae, f. : moon
minimē : least, not at all
moenia, moenium, n. : fortifications
mora, -ae, f. : delay
mortuus, -a, -um : dead
murmurō : mutter
natō : swim
nōlī : be unwilling, do not
nōlite : be unwilling, do not
nōlō : be unwilling
nūbilō : be cloudy
obscūrus, -a, -um : dark
occidō, occīdere, occīdī, occīsus : cut down, kill
ōdimus : we despise
opera, -ae, f. : aid, work
parātus, -a, -um : ready, prepared
pāreō, pārēre, pāruī, pāritūrus : obey
pavidus, -a, -um : terrified
perfidus, -a, -um : traitorous
persōna, -ae, f. : person
poenās dare : to pay the penalty
praeter : beyond, past
prehendō, prehenderem prehendī, prehēnsus : seize
procul : at a distance
prōdeō : step forward
prospectō : look out upon, view
quālis, -e : of what sort?
quando : when
quendam : certain
quidem : certainly, at least
quis : anyone
quōmodo : how?, in what manner?
recipiō, recipere, recēpī, receptus : take back, receive
redī : return!
redīte : return!
repellō, repellere, reppulī, repulsus : drive back, repulse
resistō, resistere, restitī, - : resist
reveniō, revenīre, revēnī, - : come back
rīpa, -ae, f. : bank of a river
rumpō, rumpere, rūpī, ruptus : break down
sagitta, -ae, f. : arrow
sagittāriī, -ōrum, m. : archers
satis : enough, sufficiently
scaena, ae, -f. : scene
scūtum, -ī, n. : shield
secūris, secūris, f. : ax
sēro : late, too late
sī : if
signifer, signiferī, m. : standard-bearer
silentium, -ī, n. : silence
sileō, silēre, siluī, - : be silent
somnus, -ī, m. : sleep
stō, stāre, stetī, statūrus : stand
sublicius, -a, -um : made of piles
summus, -a, -um : highest, top of
sūmō, sūmere, sūmpsī, sūmptus : take, assume
suprā : over, above
surgō, surgere, surrēxī, surrēctus : rise
tabernāculum, -ī, n. : tent
tergum, -ī, n. : back, rear
ā tergō : behind, in the rear
trahō, trahere, trāxī, trāctus : pull, drag
trepidō : hurry with fright
triumphe! : victory!
ulterior, ulterius : farther
undique : from all sides, on all sides
ūsque : even, till
vae : woe!
vel : or
ventus, -ī, m. : wind
verber, verberis, n. : blow, strike
vertō, vertere, vertī, versus : turn
vesperī : in the evening
victus, -a, -um : conquered
vigil, vigilis, m. : watchman, sentinel
vīs : you wish
volunt : they wish, they are willing
vox, vocis, f. : voice
vulnerātus, -a, -um : wounded
mālum, -ī, n. : apple
persicum, -ī, n. : peach
pīrum, -ī, n. : pear
racēmus, -ī, m. : bunch of grapes
ūva, -ae, f. : grape
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