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egredior, -gredo, -gressus: leave
Aricia, -ae: Aricia, a town south of Rome on the Via Appia
hospitium, -i n.: inn
modicus, -a, -um: small
rhetor, rhetoris m.: teacher of rhetoric
comes, comitis, m.: companion
doctus, -a, -um: learned
inde (Adv.): from there, next
Forum Appi: a town south of Rome on the Appian Way
differtus, -a, -um: stuffed full, filled, crowded (cf.: plenus, refertus, confertus — rare but class.; not in Cicero)
nauta, -ae m.: sailor, boatman, ferryman
caupo, cauponis, m.: a petty tradesman, huckster, innkeeper.
malignus, -a, -um: stingy, surly
ignavus, -a, um: inactive, lazy, slothful, idle, sluggish, listless, without spirit, cowardly, dastardly
divido, -ere, -si: divide
altius ac: higher than
praecinctus, -a, -um: girded, belted
Appia: Via Appia, the Appian Way
tardus, -a, -um: slow, not swift, sluggish, tardy