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PREPARATIONS
VII. Footprints of thc Romans.
§21. I^ From this point onwards the a of the Ablative Singular, Declension, is not distinguished by the long mark in the text.
nuper
recently, lately
ambulabitis
yoti will walk
me-cum
zvith me
nobls-cum
with us
delectabit
it will delight
ego vero
I ifideed
inquam
I say
ambulabo
will walk
visitare
to visit
te-cum
with thee, with
sto
I stand
you
monstra
shoiv
niihi
io me
nobls
to us
pergratus, a, um
very pkasing
amabo te
please (lit. /
nioiistrabis
you 7vill sho7V
shall loveyori)
festlna lente
hasten slo7vly
ruTnae (pltir.)
rieins
i.e.
dontgo too jfazi
Rutuplnus, a, um
belonoing to
nullus, a, um (ir
-
Richborough
regular in Gen.
tum
then
and Dat. Sing.^
710 1 any
longus, a, um
long
disputo
I dispute
aliquando
some day
quota hora
at zvhat Jiour,
monstrabo
I will show
at 7vhat cfclock
{them)
paratus, a, um
prepared, ready
cras
to-morrow
erilis
you ivill be
vobls
to you
quinta hora
at thefifth hout
gratus, a, um
pleasitig
i.e. (
it eleven dclock
erit
it will be
inquiunt
they say
amlnilabimus
we shall tvalk
§22.
postrldie serenus, a, um ientaculum dabitis
vos in zxvi.
cenare
on the next day clcar [serene] breakfast ivill you give yourselves to the road i.e. will you start
to siip, to dine from ceno, I sup
pot-eritis Uubrls* adventabunt intra duas
horas ambulare pot-erimus iinus,a,um(irre2;
willyou be ablt from Dovcr will arrive within tivo
hours to 'iValk wc shall be ablt one
inG. &D.Sing.)