admitto, ere, admisi, admissum | to admit, let in |
agmen, agminis, n. | -marching column |
*aperiō, īre, aperui, apertum | to open |
arx, arcis, f. | citadel |
*coepi, coepisse, coeptum | to begin |
*défendō, ere, dēfendi, dēfēnsum | - to defend |
*ēdō, ere, ēdidī, ēditum | to produce, give forth |
*extra + accusative | outside of |
flö, äre, ävi, ätum | - to blow |
*furō, ere, furui | to rage, be insane |
incendo, ere, incendi, incensum | set fire, irritate |
*ingens, ingentis - | - huge |
*invado, ere, invasi, | - to burst in |
*ligneus, a, um- | · made of wood |
meridiānus, a, um | -southern |
*parco, ere, peperci, - + dative | to spare |
*pons, pontis, m | - bridge |
porta, ae, f. | - gate |
*primò (adv.) - | - at first |
procédō, ere, processí, pròcessum- | to advance, proceed |
*quam (adv.) | how (in indirect questions and exclamations) |
quantus, a, um | - how great, how much |
resisto, ere, restiti, + dative | to resist |
scandò, ere, | to climb over, mount |
"simul (adv.) | at the same time, simultaneously |
territus, a, um | - terrified |
*tūtus, a, um - | - safe |
*vacuus, a, um + ablative | empty of |
*valeō, ère, valui, | to be able; to be in good health |
victor, victoris, m | - victor |
violenter (adv.) - | violently |
altus, a, um | high, tall, deep |
castellum, i, | castle |
dépello, ere, dépuli, děpulsum | to repel |
ducenti, ae, a | two hundred |
exercitus, exercitus, m | . - army |
impetus, impetūs, m. - | - attack |
mâióra (n. pl.)- | - larger |
mūnimenta, õrum, n. pl. | - fortifications |
mystagōgus, i, m | guide (especially to sanctuaries) |
propugnāculum, i n | - battlement, bulwark |
quamdiù (adv.) - | how long |
quot (indeclinable) | - how many |
viātor, viātōris, m | - tourist, traveler |
peregrinâtio, peregrinationis, f. | -journeying |
dētrimentum, i, n. | damage, detriment |
aliqui, aliqua, aliquod - | some, any |
trâició, ere, traiēcí tráiēctum | to transport, transfer |
eodem (adv.) | to the same place |
ūniversus, a, um | all, entire |
merito (adv.) | -deservedly |
praeter + accusative | - besides, beyond |
grătia, ae,f | grace, favor, winning character |
adulescentulus, i, m | -Young man |
ops, opis, f. | aid, wealth |
inopia, ae, f. | - scarcity, poverty |
públicus, a, um | public, belonging to the state |
levó, àre‚àvī, ātum | to lighten, relieve |
versúra, ae, f. - | borrowing,application for a loan |
publicē (adv.) | a behalf of the state |
necesse (est) | it is necessary |
condicio, onis, f. | -condition, terms (of a loan or agreement) |
aequus, a, um | - fair |
interpōnō, -ere, posui, positum | to intervene |
úsūra, ae - | interest paid for the use of money |
patior, pati, passus sum | to allow |
augeó, ère, auxi, auctum | to increase |
officium, i | - duty, service |
liberālitās, liberālitātis, f | -generosity |
frumentum, i, n. | grain |
dōnō, äre, àví, àtum accusative ablative | to present someone with something |