Ecce Romani Exercise IVe Vocabulary
Scaevola, -ae, m
Scaevola
Uter...?
Which of the two...?
trans, prep. and acc.
across
ara, -ae, f
altar
castra, -orum, n
camp
multitudo, multitudinis, f
crowd
ignis, ignis, m
fire
ante, prep. and acc.
in front of
Rex, regis, m
king
sinister, sinistra, sinistrum
left
patria, -ae, f
native land
superbe
proudly
poenae, -arum, f
punishment
dexter, dextra, dextrum
right
scriba, -ae, m
scribe
gladius, -i, m
sword
mensa, -ae, f
table
ille
that one
hostes, hostium, m
the enemy
Clusini, -orum, m
the people of Clusinium
stupeo, -ēre, ui
to be amazed
obsideo, obsidēre, obsedi, obsessus
to besiege
voco, vocare, vocavi, vocatus
to call
transeo, transire, transii or transivi, transitus
to cross
constituo, constituere, constitui, constitutus
to decide
fame perire
to die of hunger
servo, servare, servavi, servaatus
to save
remitto, remittere, remisi, remissus
to send back
militibus
to the soldiers
inicio, inicere, inieci, iniectus
to throw
fortissimus, -a, -um
very brave