JuvenalSatires1.63-76Vocab

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inpleo, -ēre, -evi, -etus: fill up

capax, capacis: spacious, roomy, big

quadrivium, -i, n.: crossroads

sextus, -a, -um: sixth

cervix, -icis, f.: neck

pateo, -ēre, -ui: lie open, be accessible

cathedra, -ae, f.: chair

supinus, -a, -um: lying face upwards, flat on one's back

signator, -oris, m.: witness, signer; witness to a will

lautus, -a, -um: elegant, fashionable

beatus, -a, -um: wealthy

udus, -a, -um: wet

matrona, -ae, f.: wife; matron

porrigo, -ere, porrexi, porrectus: extend, offer

misceo, -ēre, -ui, mixtus: mix

sitio, -ire, -ivi: be thirsty

rubeta, -ae, f.: toad

instituo, -ere: teach, train

rudis, -e: undeveloped, rough, wild; coarse

maritus, -i m: husband

carcer, -eris m.: prison, jail

probitas, -tatis, f.: uprightness, honesty, probity

algeo, -ēre, alsi: be cold; be neglected, be left in the cold

praetorium, -ii n.: large mansion or palace

argentum, -i n.: silver; money, cash; silver-plate

caper, -pri, m.: he-goat, billy-goat

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