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DBG Book 1 Chapter 1
Question | Answer |
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Aquitania, ae, f | region in southwest Gaul |
attingo, - ere, attigi, attactus | to touch |
Belgae, arum, m. pl. | inhabitants of "Belgium" |
contendo, -ere, contendi, contenturus | to fight; to strive; to hasten, hurry |
contineo, - ere. ui, contentus | to hold; to restrain; to contain; to retain; to confine |
cotidianus, a, um | daily |
extremus, a, um | outermost; last |
fere | almost |
Germani, Germanorum, m. pl | Germans |
Hispania, ae, f | Spain |
inferior, inferius | lower |
initium, i, n | beginning |
mons, montis, m | mountain; mountain range |
obtineo, -ere, -ui, obtentus | to hold, occupy |
occasus, us, m | setting; (taken with solis) west |
Oceanus, i | Ocean |
orior, -iri, ortus sum | to rise; to spring up |
pertineo, -ere, -ui, pertentus | to extend; to pertain, relate |
praecedo, -ere, praecessi, praecessus | to surpass |
prohibeo, -ere, -ui, itus | to keep, restrain; to keep away; to prohibit |
Pyrenaeus, a, um | Pyrenees |
quoque | also, too |
Rhenus, i, m | Rhine (river between Gaul and Germany) |
Rhodanus, i, m | Rhone (river flowing through Lake Geneva) |
septentrio, septentrionis, m | north |
sol, solis, m | sun |
specto, -are, -avi, atus | to look, look at; to regard as; to face |
vergo, -ere | to look, point |