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contĭnŭō (adv.): immediately, forthwith, directly, without delay | |||
sălūto (1): to visit out of compliment, to pay one's respects to, to wait upon a person | |||
rūs, rūris n.: the country (opp. to the city), lands, fields; a country-seat, farm, estate. Acc.: ''rus'', in answer to the question whither? quom rus homines eunt, to their country-seats | |||
pĕrĕgrē (adv.): abroad, away from home | |||
cālo, ōnis, m.: any low servant, drudge | |||
pasco, -ere, pāvi, pastum: to feed, nourish, maintain, support | |||
petorritum, -i n.: an open four-wheeled carriage | |||
curtus -a, -um: shortened; curto mulo, with shortened tail ( = curtatā caudā) | |||
Tărentum, i, n.: a town of Lower Italy, founded by the Spartan Parthenians, now Taranto | |||
mantĭca, ae, f.: a bag for the hand, wallet, cloak-bag, portmanteau | |||
lumbus, -i m.: the part of the body about the hips, the loins | |||
ulcĕro (1): make sore | |||
armus, -i m.: the shoulder where it is fitted to the shoulder-blade, the fore quarter | |||
Tīburs, -urtis (adj.): of or belonging to Tibur, an ancient town of Latium on both sides of the Anio, now Tivoli; Tiburtine | |||
lăsănum, i, n.: a chamber-pot | |||
oenŏ-phŏrum, i, n.: a large wine-vessel |
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contĭnŭō (adv.): immediately, forthwith, directly, without delay
sălūto (1): to visit out of compliment, to pay one's respects to, to wait upon a person
rūs, rūris n.: the country (opp. to the city), lands, fields; a country-seat, farm, estate. Acc.: rus, in answer to the question whither? quom rus homines eunt, to their country-seats
pĕrĕgrē (adv.): abroad, away from home
cālo, ōnis, m.: any low servant, drudge
pasco, -ere, pāvi, pastum: to feed, nourish, maintain, support
petorritum, -i n.: an open four-wheeled carriage
curtus -a, -um: shortened; curto mulo, with shortened tail ( = curtatā caudā)
Tărentum, i, n.: a town of Lower Italy, founded by the Spartan Parthenians, now Taranto
mantĭca, ae, f.: a bag for the hand, wallet, cloak-bag, portmanteau
lumbus, -i m.: the part of the body about the hips, the loins
ulcĕro (1): make sore
armus, -i m.: the shoulder where it is fitted to the shoulder-blade, the fore quarter
Tīburs, -urtis (adj.): of or belonging to Tibur, an ancient town of Latium on both sides of the Anio, now Tivoli; Tiburtine
lăsănum, i, n.: a chamber-pot
oenŏ-phŏrum, i, n.: a large wine-vessel