Transcript XIX

verto, vertere, verti, versus
to turn
supersum, -esse, -fui
to survive
clades, cladis
disaster, carnage
tumultus, -us m.
commotion, uproar,
confusion
magistratus, -us m.
magistrate, magistracy
quamquam
although
pauci, -ae, -a
few
approbo, -are, -avi, -atus
to approve, to prove
pons, pontis m.
bridge
turris, -is f.
tower
exercitus, -us m.
army
senatus, -us m.
senate
spargo, -ere, sparsi, sparsus
to scatter, spread
occido, -ere, occidi, occisus
to fall down, set
coram
as adverb: in person, publicly
as prep.: before, in front of
(+abl)
praesidium, -i
guard, garrison
alius, alia, aliud
another, other, else
appello, -are, -avi, -atus
to name, call
delibero, -are, -avi, -atus
to weigh, think over; to
deliberate
sum, esse, fui, futurus
to be
(note 4th pp of this verb: can’t have
a perfect passive participle (having
been be’ed?), so we get the future
active one instead!)