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nonus
ninth
Sextum taedebat
it bored Sextus
aperio, aperire
open
pila
ball
Visne ...?
Do you want ...?
ludo, ludere
play
pilā ludere
to play (with a) ball
eam
her, it (f.)
excipio, excipere
welcome; receive; catch (a ball)
alter ad alterum
one to the other
iocus
joke, prank
per iocum
as a joke
ferio, ferire
strike, hit
verto, vertere
turn
carissima
dearest
animus
mind
in animo habere
intend
apud
(+ Acc.) with
relinquo, relinquere
leave behind
itaque
and so, therefore
hospes, hospitis
guest, host, friend
de
down from, concerning, about (+ Abl.)
illa
that (one f.) = she
ut (adverb)
as
scio, scire
know
mortuus, -a, -um
dead
nobiscum
with us
undecimus, -a, -um
eleventh
caelum
sky
advesperascit
it gets dark
aedificium
building
caupona
inn
pernocto, pernoctare
spend the night
caupo, cauponis
innkeeper
periculosus, -a, -um
dangerous
Graecus, -a, -um
Greek
custodio, custodire
guard
volo, velle, volui
want
nolo, nolle, nolui
not want
fero, ferre, tuli, latus
bring, carry
eo, ire, ii, iturus
go
praecurro, praecurrere
run ahead
homo, hominis
man
se praecipitant
(they) hurl themselves
fugio, fugere
flee
manus, manūs
hand (f.)
hi canes
these dogs
modo
only
cauda
tail
apparuit
(he/she) appeared
obesus, -a, -um
fat
revocavit
(he/she) called back
pernoctaverunt
(they) spent the night
olim
once
legatus
envoy
Quid agis?
How are you?
Mehercule!
By Hercules!; Goodness me!
nisi erro
unless I am mistaken
agnosco, agnoscere
recognize
doleo, dolere
be sad
omnis, -is, -e
all, every
viator, viatoris
traveler
vesperi
in the evening
fortis, -is, -e
brave; strong
olfacio, olfacere
smell
intraverunt
(they) entered
ceno, cenare
dine, eat dinner
cena
dinner
vobis
to/for you
iussit
(he/she) ordered
Cornelio (Dat.)
to/for Cornelius
duxit
(he/she) led
lectus
bed
hic lectus
this bed
sordidus, -a, -um
dirty
rem explicare
to explain the situation
melior
better
tibi
to/for you
esurio, esurire
be hungry
cubitum ire
to go to bed
valde
very; very much
ierunt
(they) went
vigilo, vigilare
stay awake
Quid fecit ...?
What did (he/she) ... do?
vehementer
vehemently, violently, hard
cui
to whom/which
certē
certainly
arripuit
(he/she) seized, grapped, snatched
hoc
this (n.)
manserunt
(they) stayed
post
after (+ Acc.)
medius, -a, -um
mid-, middle of
media nox
middle of the night
Licetne nobis ...?
Is is allowed/permitted for us ...?
paulisper
for a short time
Esto!
Let it be!; All right!
misisti
you (s.) sent
voluimus
we wanted
enim (conjunction)
for
dum ... devorant
while (they) were devouring
miles, militis
soldier (m.)
vir optime (Voc.)
sir (lit. very good man)
optimus, -a, -um
best, very good, excellent
in hanc cauponam
into this inn
numquam
never
antea
before
dico, dicere
say, tell
illam
that (famous)
fabula
story
narratus, -a, -um
(having been) told
neco, necare
kill
narro, narrare
tell (a story)
ille
that (one m.) = he
heri
yesterday
postquam
after
haec
this (one f. ) = she
these (things)