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Caesar Phrases 3

Beginning Latin

QuestionAnswer
Postridie ejus diei On the day after that
Etsi even if
Non modo...sed etiam not only...but also
Nactus having met with
Quam This (used at beg. of sentence. rather than is, ea, id to tie to previous sent.)
Haud by no means, not at all
Vix bearly, hardly, with difficulty
More suo according to (his) custom
Eo ubi to that place
De qua ante dictum est about which was stated before
Jam pridem this long time; long ago
Mos est it is the custom
Tergum vertere to flee
Re veru really, in fact
Nescio quam fabulam some story or other (lit. I know not what story)
Forte by accident
ne...quidem not even
Tradunt they say; it is commonly reported
Certiores facti sunt they were informed
Quae cum ita essent since these things were so...
Qua ratione on what terms
Eo consilio with this design/purpose
Si quid if anything
Sine ulla mora without any delay
Rem aegre ferebat bore the thing with distress; was deeply grieved
Orta luce=prima luce at daybreak
Nihil valere to have no power
Nescio cur I know not why; for some reason or other
Strictis gladiis swords having been drawn
Ut supra demonstravimus as we showed above
Eo cum venissent when they came to that place
Quid fieri vellet what he wanted done
Sive...sive whether...or
Certiorem facere to inform (someone)
Created by: Hamilcar
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