LATIN LEANN
postea
afterwards, hereafter
postremo
finally, at last
nam
for
libenter
gladly, willingly
dea, deae (f)
goddess
manus, manūs (f)
hand, band of troops
caput, capitis (n)
head
pro (its object is in the ablative case)
in front of, on behalf of, for
nox, noctis (f)
night, darkness
nemo, neminis (m or f)
no one
pars, partis (f)
part
fortasse
perhaps
praesidium, praesidii (n)
protection, garrison
sacer, sacra, sacrum
sacred, consecrated, holy, accursed
miles, militis (m)
soldier
ibi
there
saevio, saevire, saevii, saevitum
to be in a rage, to be fierce
frango, frangere, fregi, fractum
to break into pieces, shatter
consisto, consistere, constiti, constitum
to come to a stop, to stand firm
audeo, audere, ausus sum
to dare
discedo, discedere, discessi, discessum
to depart, to leave, to separate
cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitum
to find out, to get to know, to learn
coepi, coepisse, coeptus sum
to have begun
demonstro, are, avi, atum
to point out, to show, to demonstrate
recuso, are, avi, atum
to refuse
obsto, obstare, obsteti
to stand in the way of, to oppose
quo?
where, to where