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Caesar DBG 5-8, pt 2

Caesar DBG 5-8 frequency words, part 2

TermDefinition
contineo, continere, continui, contentus hold, contain; retain; confine
controversia, -ae, f. dispute, controversy
defero,deferre, detuli, delatus bring down; report
desum, deesse, defui, defuturus to be lacking
deus, -i, m. god
disciplina, -ae, f. instruction; system, method
druides, druidum, m. pl. Druids
duco, ducere, duxi, ductus lead; consider
dum (conj) while (w/ indicative verb); until (w/ subjunctive verb0
duo, duae, duo two
Eburones, -um, mpl. Eburones (people of Belgian Gaul)
efficio, efficere, effeci, effectus accomplish, perform, make, render
egredior, egredi, egressus sum to go out, come out; disembark
equitatus, -us, m. cavalry
etiam (adv) also; even
etsi (conj) although
facultas, facultatis, f. chance, opportunity
fere (adv) almost; generally, usually
fero, ferre, tuli, latus carry, bring, bera, endure; call, name; report
filius, filii, m. son
finitimus, -a, -um neighboring; (as a substantive) neighbor
fortis, forte brave, courageous, strong
gero, gerere, gessi, gestus wage, carry on; to do
iam (adv) now, already
ibi (adv) there, in that place
impedimenta, -orum, n.pl. (traveling) baggage, equipment
imperium, imperii, n. command, rule, power
impetus, impetus, m. attack
incito, incitare, incitavi, incitatus rouse, incite
inferro, inferre, intuli, illatus to bring (acc) upon (dat.); make (war); throw, thrust
interim (adv) meanwhile
intermitto, intermittere, intermisi, intermissus discontinue; leave off; allow, lapse
ita (adv) thus so, in this way
itaque (adv) as so, therefore
demonstro, demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratus show, describe
impero, imperare, imperavi, imperatus order, command (w/ acc. of the thing and dat. of the person)
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