Chapter XI


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aeger, -gra, -grum sick, ill
aegrōat, aegrōtare to be sick, to be ill
appōnit, appōnere to place on , to serve
arcessit, arcessere to summon
atque,ac and
auris, auris (f.) ear
bene well
bracchium, -ī (n.) arm
capillus, -ī (m.) hair
caput, capitis (n.) head
cerebrum, ī (n.) brain
color, coloris (m.) color
cor, cordis (n.) heart
corpus, corporis (n.) body
crūs, crūris (n.) leg
culter, -tri (m.) knife
dē +abl from about, concerning
dēterget, detegēre to wipe off, wipe away
dīcit, dīcere to say
dolet, dolēre to hurt, to grieve
fluit, fluere to flow
frōns, frontis (f.) forehead
guatet, gaudēre to rejoice
gena, -ae (f.) check
horret, horrēre to shudder, bristle
hūmānus, -a, -um humman
iecur, iecoris (n.) liver
īnfrā under
iubet, iubēre to order
labrum, -ī (n.) lip
lingua, -ae (f.) tongue
male badly
manus, manūs (f.) hand
medicus, -ī (m.) doctor
membrum, -ī (n.) limb
modo only, just
neque/nec and not
noster, nostra, nostrum our
ōs, ōris (n.) mouth
palpitat, palpitāre to beat, throb
pectus, pectoris (n.) chest, breast
pōculum, -ī (n.) drinking cup
putat, putāre to think
quietus, -a, -um resting, quiet, still, at peace
revenit, revenīre to come back
ruber, -bra, -brum red
sānat, sānāre to heal, to cure
sanguis, sanguinus (m.) blood
sedet, sedēre to sit
sānus, -a, -um healthy
stat, stāre to stand
sentit, sentīre to feel, to perceive
spectat, spectāre to look at, to watch
stultus, -a, -um foolish, stupid
tangit, tangere to touch
vēna, -ae (f.) vein
venter, ventris (m.) stomach
viscera, -um (n.pl.) internal organs