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  • affectus, -a, um
    affected, overcome
  • nunc cibus Diogeni offerebatur, vinum fundebatur.
    now food was being offered to Diogenes, wine was being poured.
  • seco, secare, secui, sectus
    cut
  • Postquam fabula perfecta erat, omnes amici plauserunt. Tum Clemens ad villam revenit.
    After the story had been completed, all the friends clapped. Then Clemens returned to the house
  • magnopere
    greatly
  • nimis
    too
  • vir dives cenam dabat et Diogenes invitatus est.
    a rich man was giving a dinner, and Diogenes was invited.
  • Belimicus, spe praemii adductus, milites Romanos adiuvabat et incitabat.
    Belimicus, led on by the hope of a reward, was helping and inciting the Roman soldiers
  • demitto, demittere, demisi, demissus
    lower, let down
  • nobilis, nobile
    noble/of noble birth
  • bibe et cibum consume, o toga! nam tu, non ego, ad cenam invitata es!
    drink and eat food, o toga! for you, not I, were invited to the dinner!
  • Postquam Clemens e villa missus erat, fabula mirabilis a Felice narrabatur.
    After Clemens had been sent out of the house, a strange story was being told by Felix
  • ambo, ambae
    both
  • gens, gentis f.
    family, tribe
  • soror, sororis f.
    sister
  • quare?
    why?
  • tanta erat potentia pavoris et suspicionis ut mox omnes mortui essent. (potentia - power)
    so great was the power of panic and suspicion that soon all were dead (had died)
  • sol, solis m.
    sun
  • Simon, his verbis commotus, matrem rogavit quomodo pater periisset atque quare rem prius non narravisset. (rem - the story)
    Simon, upset by these words, asked his mother how his father had died and why she had not told the story earlier.
  • afficit: affecit
    affect
  • interea, custodes, propter tenebras et silentium noctis et quod hostes prope erant, pavore afficiebantur.
    meanwhile, the guards, on account of the darkness and the silence of the night and b/c the enemies were near, were being affected with panic
  • adhuc
    until now
  • aedificia ubique flammis consumebantur, feminae liberique in servitutuem rapiebantur
    buildings everywhere were being consumed by flames, women and children were being snatched into servitude
  • iniuria
    injustice, injury
  • unus miles, cum sonum media nocte audivisset, "villa ab hostibus oppugnatur" sibi dixit
    one soldier, when he had heard a noise in the middle of the night, said to himself, "the house if being attacked by enemies"
  • saxum, -i n
    rock
  • prope medum forum est templum Vestae, ubi ignis sacer ā Virginibus Vestalibus curatur.
    near the middle of the forum is the temple of Vesta, where the sacred fire is cared for by the Vestal Virgins
  • timor, timoris m.
    fear
  • deinde omnes inter se pugnabant et Romani ā Romanis interficiebantur.
    then all were fighting amongst themselves and Romans were being killed by Romans
  • opus, operis n.
    work, construction
  • haec pars arcis a Romanis non diligenter custodiebatur, quod tam praerupta erat. Galli igitur hanc partem ascenderunt.
    this part of the citadel was not being guarded carefully by the Romans b/c it was so steep. the gauls therefore climbed this part.
  • sed nos, quamquam ā militibus Romanis circumveniebamur, cum circiter mille superstitibus effugimus. (superst - survivors)
    but we, although we were being surrounded by Roman soldiers, we escaped with about a thousand survivors.
  • Belimicus, metu mortis pallidus, surrexit. stomachum, qui graviter dolebat, prensavit. (pren - grabbed)
    B, having grown pale by the fear of death, stood up. he grabbed his stomach, which severely hurt.
  • Postquam tunica deposita erat, centurio evanuit. Ingens lupus apparuit!
    After the tunic had been taken off/placed down, the centurion vanished. a huge wolf appeared!
  • divitiae (f pl)
    riches
  • heri arcus meus ab Imperatore laudatus est. hodie ego praemium exspecto.
    yesterday my arch was praised by the Emperor. today I am expecting a reward.
  • in altis insulis, autem, nullae cenae splendidae consumebantur, nulli citharoedi audiebantur. (insul - apartments; cith - musicians)
    in the tall apartments, however, no splendid dinners were being eaten, no musicians were being heard
  • consulo, consulere, consului, consultus
    consult
  • omnino
    completely
  • pavor, pavoris m.
    panic, terror
  • Diogenes, domum viri divitis regressus, sine mora admissus est. (s.m. - w/o delay)
    D, having returned to the house of the rich man, was admitted w/o delay
  • dives (gen divitis)
    rich
  • natus, -a, -um
    born