VocabularyBG4.29
maritimus, -a, -um: of the sea, marine, maritime; the sea-coast
aestus, -us m.: boiling, agitation, seething
efficio, -ere, -feci, -fectum: to do, produce, effect, make; make up, amount to
curo, -are, -avi, -atum: care for, pay attention to, trouble about
deligo, -are: fasten, bind up
adflicto, -are: agitate, knock-about; harass, distress, to be upset
administro, -are: help, assist; manage, direct, administer
facultas, -atis f.: feasibility, possibility, opportunity, power, means; resources, stock, abundance
auxilior, -ari: help, assist, support
complures, -es, -a (-ia): several, a fair number of, many
funis, -is m.: rope, cord, line
inutilis, -e: useless, unserviceable, unprofitable
perturbatio, -onis f.: confusion, disorder; stormy; confusion, disturbance
reporto, -are: bring back, carry back; deliver
reficio, -ficere, -feci, -fectum: make again, restore, repair; get back again; refresh, revive
hiemo, -are: winter, spend the winter
oportet, -tere, -tuit: it is proper, one should or ought to
provideo, -videre, -vidi, -visum: to look forward to, see at a distance