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Caesar 02
Caesar 1.1.15-1.2.17
Question | Answer |
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capio, capere, cepi, captus | to seize, take |
consilium capere | to form, make (a plan) |
dico, dicere, dixi, dictus | to say; to set, appoint; to administer; to plead |
obtineo, obtinere, obtinui, obtentus | to hold, occupy |
contineo, continere, continui, contentus | to hold; to contain; to retain; to confine |
Rhodanus, -i, m. | Rhone River (flows through Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean) |
etiam | also; even |
Sequani, -orum, m.pl. | a people of Gaul west of the Jura mountains |
apud (+ acc.) | at the house of, with; among |
longe | far, at a distance; by far |
facio, facere, feci, factus | to do; to make; to achieve; to carry out |
regnum, -i, n. | ruling power; kingdom |
civitas, civitatis, f. | state |
copia, -ae, f. | supply; resource; (pl.) forces, troops, supplies |
persuadeo, -ere, persuasi, persuasus (+ dat.) | to persuade |
ut, uti | as; so that, to...; that |
praesto, praestare, praestiti, praestatus | to fulfill, perform; to show, display; (with dat.) to surpass |
totus, -a, -um | all, whole, entire |
imperium, -ii, n. | command; rule; power |
locus, -i, m. | place, position; rank |
e/ex (+ abl.) | out of; from; of; on; according to |
ager, agri, m. | land; field |
alter, altera, alterum | the one...the other; another |
facile | easily |
fio, fieri, factus sum | to be made; to be done; to happen |
minus | less |
res, rei, f. | thing, matter, affair, circumstance, supply, purpose experience; (with public) republic, state; (with gesta) deed |
finitimus, -a, -um | neighboring; (substantive) neighbor |
homo, hominis, m. | human, person |
infero, inferre, intuli, illatus | to bring (acc.) upon (dat.), make (war); to throw, thrust |
possum, posse, potui | to be able, be powerful; to be possible |
autem | however, furthermore |
multitudo, multitudinis, f. | crowd, multitude |
pro (+ abl.) | in front of, before; for, as; considering |
arbitror, arbitrari, arbitratus sum | to think, consider |
habeo, habere, habui, habitus | to have, to hold; to keep; to make (a speech); to take (account); to regard, consider |
mille (pl. milia) | 1000 |
passus, -us, m. | pace (2 steps); (with mille) mile |