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Wise Poet's Misjudgment

Follow the tale of a mendacious poet who sells a wax tablet with a misleading sign, leading the judge to search for the truth. Will money be enough to rectify his mistake, or will the liar face consequences? Dive into this story of deceit, consequences, and redemption.

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Wise Poet's Misjudgment

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  1. Nouns • ānulus, ānulī, m. – ring • cēra, cērae, f. – wax, wax tablet • iūdex, iūdicis, m. – judge • mendāx, mendacis, m. – liar • pecūnia, pecūniae, f. – money • poēta, poētae, m. – poet • signum, signī, n. – sign, seal, signal, standard

  2. Verbs • ago, agere, ēgī, actus – do • negotiumagere – to do business • coquō, coquere, coxī, coctus – cook • habeō, habēre, habuī, habitus – have • inquit – says • quaerō, quaerere, quaesi, quaesitus – search for, look for • redo, reddere, redidī, redditus – give back • vēndō, vēndere, vendidī, venditus – sell • vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus – call

  3. Misc. • Adjectives: • perterritus, perterrita, perterritum – terrified, scared • satis – enough • Pronouns: • ego – I • tū – you • quis? – who?

  4. Misc. • Prepositions: • ē, ex – out of, from • Conjunctions: • sed – but • Interjections: • eheu! – alas! Oh dear! • Adverbs: • cūr? – why?

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