Chapter XIV

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adhūc still, yet
afferō, afferare, attulī, allātum to bring to, to carry to
alter, altera, alterum one (of two), the other, another
an or apertus, -a, -um open
calceus, -ī (m.) shoe
clausus, -a, -um closed
cubō, cubāre, cabāvī, cubātum to lie down, to recline
deinde next
dexter, -ra, -rum right
doleō, dolēre + dat to feel pain
excitō, excitāre, excitavī, excitātum to awaken, to arouse, to provoke, incite
frīgeō, frīgere, frīguī, frīgitum to be cold
gerō, gerere, gessī, gestum to do, to act, to wear, to carry, to wage war
gallus, (ī) m. rooster
hodiē today
induō, induere, induī, induitum to put on
inquit, inquiunt he says, they say
lavō, lavāre, lāvī, lautum/lavatam to wash
mergō, mergere, mersī, mersum to sink, to drown
neuter, -tra, -trum neither
nihil nothing
nūdus, -a, -um bare, naked
omnis, -e each, all
parentēs, -um (m. pl.) parents
paeter + acc. beyond
poscō, poscere, poposcī to demand
prīmum first
purus, -a, -um clean, pure
quōmodo how
rēgula, -ae (f.) ruler
rēs, reī (f.) thing, matter, affair
sinister, -ra, -rum left
soleō, solēre, solitus sum to be accustomed to
sordidus, -a, -um dirty, sordid
stilus, -ī (m.) stylus
tabula, -ae, (f.) writing tablet
surgō, sugere, surrexī, surrectum to rise toga, ae (f.) toga
togatus, -a, -um wearing a toga
tunica, -ae (f.) tunic
uter, utra, utrum which
valeō, valēre, valuī, valitum to be well
vestīmentum, -ī (n.) clothing, garment
vestiō, vestīre, vestivī, vestium to dress, clothe
vigiliō, vigilāre to stay awake, to watch