First Latin Reader, Including Principles of Syntax And Exercises for Translation
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They said that the guests had assembled at the bridegroom's house. 2. The solemn words will be pronounced in the presence of the priest. 3. The guests will recline at the feast until night- fall. 4. Has the bride put on the white tunic and orange-colored veil? 5. The priest used to go round the altar for the sake of performing these ceremonies. Sight Translation, Nuptiae R5manae. — Concluded, 388. Ubi nox venit, nupta specie vis de complexii matris avolsa ad domum mariti deducitur. Tibicines sp...ecies, show, (Species.) oleum, oil. coxa'-glexna, embrace, (Com- unguo, anoint (Unction.) plezion.) omen, omen. a-veU5, tear away, (Re- trans-fertur, is carried across. vulsion.) (Transfer.) tihiceiXt flute-player, vide-licet, (one may see), fax, torch, clearly. agmen, line, quia, because, prae-cedo, precede. necessarius, necessary. Talassio, perhaps an ancient re-p5tia, return banquet. god of marriage. Lares, deified spirits of ances- clamito, keep shouting. tors, nux, nut. Penates, household gods.
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