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Vocab for Caesar Book 4, Chapters 26-28

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Acriter   sharply, fiercely  
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Adorior, adoriri, adortus sum   arise against, assail, attack  
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Aliqui, aliqua, aliquod   someone, something; anyone, anything, any  
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Ancora, ancroae, f.   anchor  
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In anchoris   at anchor  
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Circumsisto, circumspicere, circumspexi, circumspectum   look (around for or at, consider, examine  
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Compleo, complere, complevi, completum   fill up or completely; complete; cover  
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Comprehendo, comprehendere, comprehendi, comprehensum   grasp or lay hold of, seize, catch, arrest, take, catch (fire)  
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Continens, contentis, adj.   holding together; continuous, unbroken; neighboring, as a noun: mainland, continent  
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Coorior, cooriri, courts sum   arise, spring up, break out  
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Cursus, cursus, m.   running, speed; course, career; passage, voyage  
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Defero, deferre, detuli, delatum   bring from, bring down, carry, take; report, disclose; bring before, refer; bestow, confer  
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Delatus   (sometimes), falling; coming by chance  
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Deicio, deicere, deieci, deiectum   hurl or cast down; dislodge; kill; foil, disappoint  
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Demonstro, 1   point out; show ; explain; describe; declare; state; say  
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Desum, deesse, defui, __   be lacking, be absent from, fail  
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Fuga, fugae, f.   flight  
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In fugam conicere or dare   put to flight  
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Impetus, impetus, m.   attack, onset, charge; impetuosity, force, vehemence  
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Insisto, insistere, institi, __   stand upon; stand firm, take a stand; press on, pursue; with rationem: adopt, use  
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Longinquus, -a, -um adj.   far off, distant, remote; long, long continued  
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Obses, obsidis, m .and f.   one who is guarded, hostage; pledge, security  
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Occurro, occurrere, occurri, occursum   run in the way of, meet; happen upo0n, go to, come to; oppose, counteract; occur  
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Ordo, ordinis, m   row, tier, layer, rank, line of soldiers; arrangement, order; degree, rank  
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Primi Ordinis   centurions of the first rank  
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Pauci, -ae, -a adj. (rarely used int eh singular)   few; asa noun: few persons or things  
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Perturbo, 1   disturb greatly; throw into confusion, embarrass, disturb; alarm terrify  
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Polliceor, 2   hold forth, offer, promise, pledge  
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Pristinus, -a, -um, adj.   former, original; previous, preceeding  
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Propius, adv. And prep. w/ acc.   nearer  
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Quicumque, quaecum que, quodcumque, indefinite rel. pronoun   whoever, whatever; whosoever, whatsoever, any …whatever; everyone who, everything that  
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servo, servare, 1   save, preserve; maintain, keep; guard, watch; reserve  
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signum, -i., n.   mark, sign, signal, watchword; signal for battle, standard, ensign  
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singularis,-e, adj.   one at a time, one by one; single, alone; singular, remarkable, extraordinary, matchless  
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subsidium , -I, n.   sitting in reserve; reserve force, reserves; help, aid, assistance  
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superior, -ius, adv.   over above  
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superaro, superare, 2   overmatch, go over; be superior to ; surpass; conquer; master, overcome; prevail; be left over; remain  
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supra, adv. And prep w/ acc   as adv. = before, previously; as prep with acc = above; before  
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tempestas, tempestatis, f.   time, season; weather, usually bad weather, storm, tempest  
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ultro, adv   to or on the farther side, beyond; of one’s own accord; voluntarily; spontaneously; without provocation; besides; moreover  
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unde, adv.   from which place, whence  
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uterque, utraque, utrumque, adj.   each of two, either of two, both  
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vero (adv)   in tuth, truly, really, indeed; but however, on the other hand  
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