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Caesar DBG 9-14, pt2

Caesar DBG 9-14 frequency words, part 2

TermDefinition
mille, (pl. milia) thousand
mors, mortis, f. death
multus, -a, -um much; (pl) many
ne (conjunction) so that not, not to...; (after clauses of fearing) that
ne quidem not
nihil, n. nothing, not anything
nox, noctis, f. night
nullus, -a, -um no
non nullus some
numerus, numeri, m. number
ordo, ordinis, m. rank, position
periculum, periculi, n. danger
persuadeo, persuadere, persuasi, persuasus to persuade (with dat)
populus, populi, m. people, nation
primus, -a, -um first
proficiscor, proficisci, profectus sum set out, depart
proximus, -a, -um nearest, next
publicus, publica, publicum public, common
pugno, pugnare, pugnavi, pugnatus fight
quam (adv.) as, than; (w/superlatives) as...as possible
post(ea) quam after
prius quam before
quis, quid who, what
recipio, recipere, recepi, receptus receive
se recipere to go; withdraw; recover
Rhenus, Rheni, m. Rhine (river between Gaul and Germany)
salus, salutis, f. health, well-being, safety
sed (conj.) but
summus, -a, -um highest, greatest; most important
superior, superius upper, higher; previous; more effective
tamen nevertheless; however, still
telum, teli, n. spear, javelin
tempus, temporis, n. time
tum (adv) then, at that time
utor, usi, usus sum use, make use of (+abl)
vallum, valli, n. rampart, palisade of stakes on top of an embankment
venio, venire, veni, ventus come
virtus, virtutis, f. valor, courage, virtue
volo, velle, volui wish, want
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