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collis, -is (m)
hill
Quirinalis, -is, -e
Quirinal (referring to a hill of Rome)
deus, -i (m)
god
vulnus, vulneris (n)
wound
ligo, -are, ligavi, ligatus
to bind up
credo, -ere, credidi, creditus (+ dat.)
to trust, believe
securus, -a, -um
carefree, unconcerned
Subura, -ae (f)
Subura (a section of Rome known for its night life)
fustis, -is (m)
club, cudgel
timor, timoris (m)
fear
affectus, -a, -um
affected, overcome
celerius
more quickly
facile (adv.)
easily
consecuti sunt
they overtook
fortissime (adv.)
most/very bravely
tergum, -i (n)
back, rear
pronus, -a, -um
face down
summus, -a, -um
greatest, very great
gravis, -is, -e
heavy, serious
percutio, -ere, percussi, percussus
to strike
corripio, -ere, corripui, correptus
to seize, grab
adimo, -ere, ademi, ademptus (+ dat.)
to take away (from)
Kalendae
1st day of month
Nonae
5th (or 7th) day of month
Idus
13th (or 15th) day of month
-que
and
huc
here, to here
Brundisii
ar Brundisium
pridie
on the day before
viginti
twenty
adulescens, adulescentis (m)
young man
moratus est
(he) has stayed
regressus est
(he) has returned
proficiscetur
(he) will set out
libenter
gladly
rursus
again
sane
certainly, of course
qui homines
which men/ those men
secuti sunt
(they) followed
conatus est
(he) tried
quo celerius...eo celerius...
the faster...thefaster...
tristis, -is, -e
sad
sis (= si vis)
if you wish, please
persuadeo, -ere, persuasi, persuasus
to persuade someone (dat.) of something (acc.)