Vocabulary

A admittó, admittere, admísí, admissum, 'admit; commit (of a crime)'.

adulterium, -ií, N, adultery.

affló, affláre, affláví, afflátus (= ad + fláre), 'blow upon'.

appareó, apparére, apparuí, 'appear, be visible'.

Arabs, Arabis, MF, 'Arab' (noun or adjective).

arripió, arripere, arripuí, arreptum (= ad + rapió), 'snatch to oneself; seize hastily, violently, lay hold of'.

aspició, aspicere, aspexí, aspectum, 'catch sight of; look at; inspect, observe'.
C candidus, -a, -um, 'shining; white; honest; beautiful'.

castus, -a, -um, 'chaste'.
D dextra, -ae, F, 'right hand' (shortened from dextera).

délúdó, délúdere, délúsí, délúsum, 'deceive, delude'.

dímittó, dímittere, dímísí, dímissum, 'let go, release'.
E ecce, exclamation, 'look!, behold!'.
F facula, -ae, F, diminutive of fax, facis, F, 'torch'.

forma, -ae, F, 'shape, form; beauty'.
I ineptus, -a, -um (in + aptus), 'useless; tactless, tactless; foolish, absurd'.
L lascívus, -a, -um, 'playful, frisky; impudent, lewd'.

laxus, -a, -um, 'loose'.

lectus, lectí, M, 'couch, bed' (the Romans slept and ate on couches).

ligámen, -inis, N, 'band, tie'.

locó, locáre, locáví, locátum, 'place; hire, put a contract on'.
M máne, N (indeclinable), 'morning'.

mátútínus, -a, -um, 'pertaining to early morning'.

meritus, -a, -um, 'deserving'.

mitra, -ae, F, 'nightcap'.
N nítor, nítí, níxus sum, 'support oneself, lean, rest'.

noceó, nocére, nocuí, nocitúrus (+ dative), 'harm'.

nocturnus, -a, -um, 'nocturnal, pertaining to night'.

nodus, nodí, M, 'knot, noose'.

numeró, numeráre, numeráví, numerátum, 'count, number'.
O obstupéscó, obstupéscere, obstupuí (also obstip- in all forms), 'be stunned, stupefied'.

obvius, obvia, obvium, 'in the way, meeting, blocking the way'.

oppónó, oppónere, opposuí, oppositum (ob + pónere), 'interpose' + other meanings.

ostrínus, -a, -um, 'purple'.
P parcó, parcere, pepercí, parsum (+ dative), 'spare'.

pótus, -a, -um, 'drunk, intoxicated'.

premó, premere, pressí, pressum, 'squeeze, press'.

própelló, própellere, própulí, própulsum, (pró + pellere) 'shove forward'

prósilió, prósilíre, prósiluí (pró + salíre) 'leap forward, leap up'.
Q quiéscó, quiéscere, quiéví, quiétum, 'rest'.
S sagitta, sagittae, F, 'arrow'.

sat = satis.

sávium, sávií, N, 'kiss', shortened from suávium, that is, 'a sweet thing'.

Sídonius, -a, -um, 'Sidonian'. Sidon is in Phoenicia, near Tyre, and known for its luxuries.

solea, -ae, F, 'slipper'.

somnium, somnií, N, 'dream' (somnus, somní, M. is 'sleep'.)

speculátor, -óris, M, 'spy; (military) scout, reconnaissance soldier'.

spondeó, spondére, spopondí, spónsum, 'promise solemnly, pledge'.

súrgó, súrgere, surréxí, surréctum, 'rise, arise, get up'.
T torus, torí, M, 'mattress; bed, couch'.

tunica, -ae, F, 'tunic' (ordinary sleeved garment for both sexes).
V vagor, vagárí, vagátus sum, 'to wander'.

valeó, valére, valuí, 'be strong, be strong enough (to)'.

vestígium, -ií, N, 'trace, track, footprint', also 'the depression made in a bed by someone lying in it'.

vetó, vetáre, vetuí, vetitum, 'forbid' (as in English 'veto').

vinclum, vinclí, N, shortened form of vinculum, vinculí, 'bond, fetter'.

volútó, volútáre, volútáví, volútátum (frequentative of volvere), 'turn over and over, toss and turn'.

vísó, vísere (frequentative of vidére), 'look at; go to see, visit'.