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Caesar 07

Caesar 4.32.1-5.40.4

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consuetudo, consuetudinis, f. custom
frumentum, -i, n. grain
cohors, cohortis, f. cohort (tenth part of a legion)
premo, premere, pressi, pressus to press; to oppress
sustineo, sustinere, sustinui, sustentus to sustain; to support; to withstand; to bear, shoulder
interficio, interficere, interfeci, interfectus to kill
interim meanwhile
colloco, -are, -avi, -atus to arrange; to place
nuntius, nuntii, m. messenger; message
celeriter quickly
celeritas, celeritatis, f. speed
circiter about; approximately
hiberna, -orum, n.pl. winter quarters
Nervii, -orum, m.p. a people of Belgian Gaul
Eburones, -um, m. pl. a people of Belgian Gaul
ibi there, in that place
manus, -us, f. hand; band, force (of an army)
vallum, -i, n. palisade of stakes on top of an embankment, rampart
communis, -is, -e common
controversia, -ae, f. dispute, controversy
colloquor, colloqui, collocutus sum to speak, converse
Aduatuci, -orum, m.pl. a Belgian people of Cimbrian origin
oppugnatio, oppugnationis, f. attack
ratio, rationis, f. account; consideration; manner, method
salus, salutis, f. well-being, safety
nihil nothing, not anything; (+gen.) no
victoria, -ae, f. victory
pono, ponere, posui, positus to put, place
quidem indeed, even
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictus to leave, leave behind
circumvenio, -venire, -veni, -ventus to surround
munitio, munitionis, f. fortification
litterae, -arum, f.pl. letter, epistle; letters; writing, writings
praemium, praemii, n. reward
turris, turris, f. tower
Created by: MagistraHay
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