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De bello Gallico (Vocab for Book I Chpts 6 - 7)
Question | Answer |
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carrus | -i, m. = cart, wagon |
domus | -us, f. = house; home; native country |
expeditus | -a, -um = unimpeded; without baggage; light-armed |
omnino | (adv.) = entirely, only |
vix | (adv.) = with difficulty, hardly, scarcely |
animus | -i, m. = mind; character, spirit, soul; courage |
extremus | -a, -um = outermost, farthest; the farthest part of |
fluo | fluere, fluxi, fluxus = to flow, run |
nondum | (adv.) = not yet |
nonnullus | -a, -um = some, several [a double-negative, lit. means "not none"] |
paco | (1) = to subdue, pacify |
pons | pontis, m. = bridge |
vadum | -i, n. = ford, shallow |
vel . . . vel | = either . . . or [vel = or] |
ripa | -ae, f. = bank (of a stream/river) |
impero | (1) = to demand from; to requisition; to command, order |
maturo | (1) = to hurry, hasten |
nuntio | (1) = to announce, report; to order |
urbs | urbis, f. = city (esp. _the_ city, i.e. Rome) |
ulterior | -ius (compar. adj.) = farther, more remote |
licet | licere, licuit, licitum est (impers. verb) = it is permitted |
maleficium | -i, n. = mischief, harm |
nullus | -a, -um = not any, no, none |
occido | occidere, occisi, occisus = to cut down, kill |
princeps | principis, m. = chief, first |
ullus | -a, -um = a single, any |
voluntas | voluntatis, f. = wish; goodwill; consent |
facultas | facultatis, f. = power; opportunity; resources |
inimicus | -a, -um = unfriendly, hostile |
iniuria | -ae, f. = wrong; injury, damage |
puto | (1) = to think, consider, believe (often introduces indirect statement) |
revertor | reverti, revertus sum (deponent verb) = to turn back, come back, return |