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| with his money having been given, after paying his entrance fee |
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| exerceō,exercēre, exercuī, exercitus |
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| with wine having been taken, after a drink of wine |
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| contrā (prep. with accus.) |
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| unguō, unguere, ūnxī, ūnctus |
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| to anoint, smear with oil |
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| dēfricō, dēfricāre, dēfricuī, dēfrictus |
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| tergeō, tergēre, tersī, tersus |
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| cognōscō, cognōscere, cōgnōvī, cōgnitus |
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| follis, follis, m. (gen. pl. follium) |
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| repetō, repetere, repetīvī, repetītus |
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| concrepō, concrepāre, concrepuī |
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| the sixth hour (i.e. about noon) |
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| as he was accustomed (to do) daily |
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| after leaving home (or: left home and[verb]) |
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| eō amīcī eius conveniēbant |
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| his friends gathered there |
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| dē rēbus urbānīs colloquēbantur |
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| talked about city politics (affairs) |
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| Quō cum Titus pervēnisset, |
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| When Titus had arrived there, |
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| ūnā (adv. - notice long marks) |
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| vestimenta exūta tradidērunt servīs suīs |
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| they took off their clothes (and) handed them to their slaves (literally: they handed over their taken off clothes) |
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| aliī...aliī...aliī...aliī |
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| some...others...others...others |
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| were exercising (themselves) |
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plūs unguentī (notice plūs + genitive) |
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| since they were scarcely able to endure |
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| after being wiped off with towels, |
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| inter sē colloquī coepērunt |
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| they began to talk among themselves |
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| clad in a red tunic, (who was) clad etc. |
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plēnus pīlārum (Notice plēnus + genitive) |
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| which he gave (was giving) to the players |
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| in capite unīus ex puerīs |
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| on the head of one of the boys |
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