De Bello Gallico 6.18 Flashcards

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Dis, Ditis m.

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Dis, the god Pluto, god of the underworld

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finio, finire, finivi, finitus

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to limit, to bound; to determine, to measure

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mensis, mensis m.

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month

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natalis, natale

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pertaining to birth, natal

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natalis dies

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birthday

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observo, observare, observavi, observatus

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to observe, to mark, to watch; to regard, to obey; to celebrate

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pater, patris m.

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father

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praedico, praedicare, praedicavi, praedicatus

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to proclaim publicly or before others; to declare, to report, to tell of

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prodo, prodere, prodidi, proditum

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to give forth, to reveal; to betray; to hand down

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prognatus, prognata, prognatum

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born; descended, sprung

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sic (adv.)

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so, thus, in this manner

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spatium, spatii n.

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space, distance; period or length of time

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subsequor, subsequi, subsecutus

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to follow closely; to follow on

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adolesco, adolēre, adolevi, adultum

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to grow up

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aetas, aetatis f.

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period of life, age

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assisto, assistere, astiti

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to stand by or near

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conspectus, conspectūs m.

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sight, view; presence

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differo, differe, distuli, dilatum

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to scatter, to spread; to put off, to defer; to be different, to differ

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institutum instituti n.

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established plan or principle; custom, institution, habit

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liberi, liberorum m.

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the non-slave members of a family or household; children

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militia, militae f.

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military service, warfare

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munus, muneris n.

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duty, service, task; present

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palam (adv.)

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openly, publicly

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pater, patris m.

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father

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patior, pati, passus sum

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to endure, to suffer; to allow

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puerilis, puerile

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childish

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turpis, turpe

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ugly, unseemly; shameful, disgraceful, dishonorable