Chapter 47 vocabulary
negotiosus
negotiosa negotiosum busy
pro certo habere
to be sure
munera
munerum n. pl. games
spero
sperare speravi speratus to hope
constat
it is agreed
epigramma a short and clever poem or saying "Little strokes/Fell great oaks." - Benjamin Franklin "Here's my wife: here let her lie! Now she's at rest-and so am I." - John Dryden "I mean the opposite of what I say./You've got it now? No, it's the other way." - Bruce Bennett, "Ironist“ "To be safe on the Fourth/Don't buy a fifth on the third." - James H. Muehlbauer
epigrammatis n. epigram
imperator
imperatoris m. commander, emperor
mavult
s/he prefers
contineo
continere continui contentus to confine, hold
malo
malle malui to prefer
quo maior... eo plus
the greater... the more
mature
early