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cāsus -ūs Post tamen tris annōs accidit ut puerum quendam, cui nōmen erat Eunomus, cāsū occiderit. | (m.) 4. accident Finally after three years, it happened that he accidentally killed a certain boy named Eunomus. |
accidō, accidere, accidī, accāsum Post tamen tris annōs accidit ut puerum quendam, cui nōmen erat Eunomus, cāsū occiderit. | 3. to happen Finally after three years, it happened that he accidentally killed a certain boy named Eunomus. |
auxilium offere viātōribus auxilium obtulit | to offer help He offered help to the travelers. |
quōnam modō Dum tamen iter faciunt, ad flūmen quoddam pervēnērunt in quō nūllus pōns erat; et … quaerunt, quōnam modō flūmen trānseant | adv. by what means, how While they were traveling, they came upon a certain river where there was no bridge; and … wondered how to cross it. |
trānō, trānāre, trānāvī, trānātum tum ipse flūmen trānāvit | 1. to swim across then he swam across the river |
prōgredior, prōgredī, prōgressum Nessus autem paulum in aquam prōgressus ad ripam subitō revertēbātur. | dep. to go forward, advance When Nessus had advanced a short way in the water, he suddenly headed back to shore. |
auferō, auferre, abstulī, ablātum Dēianiram auferre cōnābātur. | (irr.) to carry away, carry off He tried to carry Deianira away. |
arcum intendere arcum intendit et pectus Nessi sagittā trānsfixit. | to draw a bow He drew his bow and pierced Nessus in the chest with an arrow. |
pectus, pectoris pectus Nessi sagittā trānsfixit | (n.) 3. chest, breast he pierced Nessus in the chest with an arrow |
trānsfīgō, trānsfīgere, trānsfīxī, trānsfīxum arcum intendit et pectus Nessi sagittā trānsfixit. | 3. to pierce He drew his bow and pierced Nessus in the chest with an arrow. |