Chapter IX

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accurrit, accurrere to run to albus, -a, -um white arbor, arboris (f.) tree bālat, bālāre to bleat bibit, bibere to drink caelum, -ī (n.) sky, heaven campus, -ī (m.) field, plain canis, canis (m/f.) dog cibus, -ī (m.) food clāmor, clāmōris (m.) shouting dūcit, ducere to lead collis, collis (m.) hill dēns, dentis (m.) tooth dum while ēst, ēsse to eat errat, errāre to wander; err herba, -ae (f.) grass iacet, iacēre to lie at rest, lie down impōnit, impōnere to place in ipse, ipsa, ipsum himself, herself, itself, the very, the actual lātrat, latrāre to bark lūcet, lūcēre to shine modus, -ī (m.) way, manner lupus, -ī (m.) wolf mōns, montis mountain niger, nigra, nigrum black nūbēs, nubīs (f.) cloud ovis, ovis sheep pānis, pānis (m.) bread pāstor, pastōris (m.) sheperd petit, petere to make for, to aim at, to attack, to seek, to ask for quaerit, quaerere to inquire, to seek for, ask from relinquit, relinquere to leave reperit, reperīre to find rīvus, -ī (m.) brook, stream silva, -ae, (f.) forest, woods sōl, sōlis (m.) sun sub + abl. or acc. under supra (adv) above suprā +acc. above terra, -ae, (f.) land, earth, country ululat, ululāre howl umbra, -ae, (f.) shade ūndēcentum 99 ut like, as vallis, vallis (f.) valley vestīgium, ī (n.) footprint, trace, track