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vir
(the, a) man
slave
vine
strong
clamant
they claim
(they) shout, are shouting, do shout
(the) claimant
they scold, reprimand
currunt
current
they shout
currency
(they) run, are running, do run
subito
suddenly
underneath
immediately
where, when
ad piscinam
to the fish
to the bathroom
to, toward the fishpond
to the garden
cadit
(he, she, it) falls
cadence
(he, she it) catches
(he, she, it) climbs
rident
(they) ride, are riding, do ride
(they) laugh, smile
(they) get rid of
(they) escape
laeti
late (masculine plural)
lightly
angry (masculine plural)
happy (masc. pl.)
multi
many
tumultuous
big, large
a togas with a purple stripe worn by senators
in villis rusticis
not villains
into the farm
in countryhouses & farms
on the house
solus
(the) sun
sole of a shoe
alone
a floor length strapped dress without sleeves worn by women
statua
stated
a law
(the, a) statue
stand
Abite, molesti!
Come here, annoying boys!
Go away, pests!
Look at the pests!
I am annoyed, go away!
tunica
a simple dress with or without sleeves worn by men and women
a rectangular piece of material worn over a woman's shoulders
then
next
a locket containing an amulet or charm to ward off evil
quod
how
because
so that
what
toga pura
toga with a purple border
a simple dress worn by men and women
a plain white toga worn by men, also called toga virilis
toga worn by senators
gemit
a gem
a clasp worn on a toga to keep it in place
he becomes angry
he groans
stola
a large rectangular piece of cloth draped over the left shoulder; it could also be put over the head; worn by women
floor-length, pleated dress, usually sleeveless and fastened at the shoulders.
toga with a purple border worn by senators, elected officials, and upper class boys prior to age 14
toga pura/toga virilis
plain white garment worn only by male citizens
toga with a purple border worn by senators, elected officials, and upper class boys prior to age 14
a toga specially whitened with chalk and worn by candidates for political office
soleae
a large rectangular piece of cloth draped over the left shoulder; it could also be put over the head; worn by women
clasps used to fasten the top of a stola
leather sandals worn by all members of a household
floor-length, pleated dress, usually sleeveless and fastened at the shoulders.
palla
floor-length, pleated dress, usually sleeveless and fastened at the shoulders.
a large rectangular piece of cloth draped over the left shoulder; it could also be put over the head; worn by women
toga with a purple border worn by senators, elected officials, and upper class boys prior to age 14
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