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Caesar 05

Caesar 4.24.1-4.25.18

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barbari, -orum, m.pl. barbarians
cognosco, cognoscere, cognovi, cognitus to learn, learn about
equitatus, -us, m. cavalry
genus, generis, n. birth, origin; kind, class
plerumque for the most part, generally
consuevi, consuevisse, consuetus to be accustomed (perf. form with pres. force)
egredior, egredi, egressus sum to go out, come out; to disembark
navis, navis, f. ship
navis longa warship
subsequor, subsequi, subsecutus sum to follow closely
propter (+ acc.) because of, on account of
summus, -a, -um highest, greatest; most important
magnitudo, magnitudinis, f. greatness; magnitude, size
nisi unless, if not; except, only
gravis, -is, -e heavy; serious; severe
hostis, hostis, m./f. enemy
pugno, pugnare, pugnavi, pugnatus to fight
paulum a little
conicio, conicere, conieci, coniectus to throw, hurl
telum, -i, n. spear, javelin
pugna, -ae, f. fight, battle
animadverto, -vertere, -verti, -versus to observe, notice
longus, -a, -um long
usus, -us, m. use; practice; need
ex usu of use
nam for
deus, -i, m. god
fero, ferre, tuli, latus to carry, bring; to bear, endure; to call, name; to report
publicus, -a, -um public, common
coepi, coepisse, coeptus to have begun, to began
tum then, at that time
tantus, -a, -um so great, such great
tantus...quantus as much as
primus, -a, -um first
conspicio, conspicere, conspexi, conspectus to catch sight of, see
Created by: MagistraHay
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