Latin Chapter 25: First Morning in Rome Flashcards

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Excitatus, -a, -um

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Wakened, aroused

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Tumultus, -us, m.

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Uproar, commotion

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De omnibus rebus

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About everything

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Eho!

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Hey

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Abhinc

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Ago, previously

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Taberna, -ae, f.

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Shop

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Postis, postis, m.

gen. pl. postium

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Door-post

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Poeta, -ae, m.

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Poet

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Aliquid

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Something

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Lapis, lapidis, m.

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Stone

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Oppressus, -a, -um

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Crushed

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Quadratus, -a, -um

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Squared

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Quod

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Which

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Domus Aurea

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Nero’s Golden House

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Pervinio, pervinire, perveni

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To arrive (at), to reach

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Sterto, stertere, stertui

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To snore

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Traho, trahere, traxi

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To drag, to pull

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Conficio, conficere, confeci

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To finish

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Aestus, -us, m.

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Heat

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Aquaeductus, -us, m.

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Aqueduct

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Arcus, -us, m.

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Arch

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Complexus, -us, m.

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Embrace

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Domus, -us, f.

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House

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Manus, -us, f.

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Hand

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Risus, -us, m.

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Smile, laugh

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Senatus, -us, m.

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Senate

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Sonitus, -us, m.

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Sound

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Strepitus, -us, m.

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Noise, clattering

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Dies, diei, m.

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Day

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Res, rei, f.

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Thing, matter, situation

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Causa, -ae, f.

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Reason

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Huius

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Of this

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Absum, abesse, afui

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To be away, to be absent, to be distant

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Stilus, -i, m.

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Pen

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Eorum

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Of them, their

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Reditus, -us, m.

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Return

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Eo die

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On that day

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Tertius, -a, -um

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Third

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Fugio, fugere, fugi

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To flee

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Caput, capitis, n.

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Head

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Vinum, -i, n.

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Wine

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Sequentes

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Following

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Hic

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This, the latter

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Illi

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Those, the former