Question | Answer |
acceptus, -a, -um | welcome, pleasant, agreeable |
adduco,-ere, -xi, -ctum | prompt, induce, prevail upon, persuade, move, incite |
Aeduus, -a, -um | of the Aedui, one of the most powerful of the Gallic tribes |
biennium, -i n. | two years |
Casticus, -i m. | a Gallic chieftain |
Catamantaloedis, -is m. | a Gallic chieftain, father of Casticus |
coemo, -ere, -emi, -emptum | buy up |
comparo, -are | prepare, get ready |
concilio, -are | to procure, provide, prepare, produce something for one |
conficio, -ere, -feci, -fectum | bring about, accomplish, finish |
constituo, -ere, -ui, -utum | decide |
deligo, -ere, -legi, -lectum | choose, select |
Diviciacus, -i m. | a chief of the Aedui, friendly to the Romans |
dubium, -i, n. | doubt |
duco, -ere, duxi, ductum | judge, consider |
Dumnorix, -igis m. | Dumnorix, a Aeduan chieftan, brother of Diviacus |
iumentum, -i n. | beast of burden |
ius iurandum | an oath |
occupo, -are | take possession of, seize |
permoveo, -ēre, -movi, -motum | to stir up, rouse up, excite; to influence, move |
pertineo, -ere, -ui | relate, pertain |
plebs, plebis f. | the people, common people, the masses |
principatus, us, m. | the chief place in the state or the army, the post of commander-in-chief |
probo, -are, -avi, -atum | to make acceptable, to recommend; aliquid alicui, to convince one of any thing |
profectio, -onis f. | departure |
proficiscor, -ficisci, -fectus sum | set out, depart |
quin | (after words expressing doubt, ignorance, etc.) 'that' |
regnum, -i, n. | rule, authority, power |
sementis, -is f. | a sowing, planting |
suppeto, -ere, -ivi or ii, -itum | be at hand; suffice |