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Athenae, -arum, f. pl.
Athens
domus, -us (-i), f.
house, home
domi: at home
domum (to) home
domo from home
humus, -i f.
gound, earth; soil
iter, itineris, n.
journey; route, road
rus, ruris, n.
the country, countryside
Syracusae, -arum, f. pl.
Syracuse
absens, gen. absentis
absent, away
gratus, -a, -um
pleasing, agreeable; grateful
idoneus, -a, -um
suitable, fit, appropriate
immotus, -a, -um
unmoved; unchanged; unrelenting
foris
out of doors, outside
eo, ire, ii, itum
to go
abeo, -ire, -ii, -itum
to go away, depart, leave
adeo, -ire, -ii, -itum
to go to, approach
exeo, -ire, -ii, itum
to go out, exit
ineo, -ire, -ii, -itum
to go in, enter
obeo, -ire, -ii, -itum
to go up against, meet; die
pereo, -ire, -ii, -itum
to pass away, be destroyed, perish
redeo, -ire, -ii, -itum
to go back, return
interficio, -ficere, -feci, -fectum
to kill, murder
licet, licere, licuit
it is permitted, one may;
peregrinor, peregrinari, peregrinatus sum
to travel abroad, wander
requiesco, -quiescere, -quievi, -quietum
to rest
soleo, solere, solitus sum
to be accustomed