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Caesar Phrases 3
Beginning Latin
Question | Answer |
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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) |