Vocab for 4.24-25 of Caesar
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Altitudo, -inis, f. | height, depth; thickness (of timber)
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Altum (as a substantive) | the deep, the sea
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Animadverto, 3 | turn the mind to; notice
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Animadvertere in | punish
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Apertus | opened
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Aquila, ae, f. | an eagle; a military standard
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Aridus, a um, adj | dry, neuter as a noun
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Cognosco , noscere, novi, nitum | learn, ascertain; study, investigate; perfect
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Coepi, coepisse | began, commenced, undertook; coeptus, pf part.
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Consisto, 3 | take a stand or position, keep one;s position, stand form (when soldiers make a formation); stop, halt, remain, stay (of ships) lie at anchor; consist in, depend or rest on
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Consuesco, -suescere, -suevi, suetum | become used to; pf
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Consuetus, pf part. As adj | accustomed, usual
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Cunctor,1 | delay, hesitate, be reluctant
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Desilio, -silire, -silui, -sultum | jump from, leap down, alight, dismount
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Equitatus, -us, m | cavalry, horseman
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Essedarius, -a, -um, adj | a soldier who fought from a two-wheeled British war chariot
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Fluctus, -us, m. | flood, billow, wave
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Funda, -ae, f. | sling
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In fugarm conicere/dare | put to flight
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Genus, -eris, n | descent, origin, race, class, tribe, family; kind, nature
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Impeditus | baggage
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Imperator, -oris, m | commander in chief, general
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Imperitus, -a, -um, adj | inexperienced, unskilled, ignorant
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Inde, adv | from that place, thence; then, thereupon
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Inusitatus, -a, -um, adj | unusual, uncommon, strange, startling
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Latus, lateris, n | side; wing or flank (of an army)
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Magnitudo, -inis, f | size, large size, greatness, extent; stature (corporum); violence (venti); severity (poenae); magnitude animi. courage
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Manus, -us, f | the hand
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Membrum, -i, neuter | limb
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Motus, -us,m | movement, motion; political movement, uprising, disturbance
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Notus, pf participle as adj | known, well-known, familiar
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Officum, -I, n. | service, allegiance, duty; official duty, business; esse, manere, or permanere in officio, to remain loyal
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Onerarius, -a, -um, adj | equipped for loads or fitted for burdens; with navis, transport, freight ship
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Onus, -eris, n | load, burden, weight, size
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Paulum, adv | a little, somewhat, slightly
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Plerumque, adv | for the most part, mostly, generally; again and again, very often
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Praemitto, 3 | send before or in advance
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Prodo, 3 | give forth, reveal; betray, give up; transimt, hand down; memoria proditum, told according to tradition, handed down
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Propello, 3 | place or put forward, present, offer; relate, tell of, explain; purpose, propose; expose
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Propter, prep w/ acc | on account of, because of, in consequence of
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Pugna, -ae, f | fight, battle, contest; genus pugnae
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Remus, -I, m | oar
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Sagitta, -ae, f | arrow
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Species, -ei, f | seeing, sight; look, appearance, show, pretense
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Studium, -I, n | zeal, eagerness, enthusiasm, desire; goodwill, devotion; pursuit, occupation
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Subsequor, -sequi, -secutus | follow closely, follow up or on, follow
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Telum, -I, n | missile, dart, spear, javelin
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Universus, -a, -um, adj | all together, whole, universal; all (as a mass)
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Usus, -us, m. | use, experience, practice, ski9ll, service, advantage; need, necessity; usus est, there is need; usui esse or ex usu esse, be of advantage or service; usu venire, come by necessity, happen
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