Caesar Book I Flashcards

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in-cŏlo, -ĕre, -lŭi

A

to inhabit, dwell in

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institutum, -i, n.

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fixed course or principle; habit, institution, custom

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proptĕrĕā

A

for that cause, on that account; , ‘for the reason that’, ‘because’

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cultus, -ūs, m.

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training, education, culture

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hūmānĭtas, -ātis, f.

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liberal education, elegance of manners or language, refinement

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mĭnĭmē

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superl. adv. least

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mercātor, -ōris, m.

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trader, merchant

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com-mĕo, -āre

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go up and down, come and go, visit frequently

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ef-fēmĭno, -āre

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to make womanish, enervate, weaken

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importo, -āre

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bring in, import; introduce; bring upon, cause

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11
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Trans

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across, go over, beyond (+acc.)

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12
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contĭnenter

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adv., continuously, without interruption

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prae-cēdo, -ĕre, -cessi, -cessum

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go before, precede; surpass, excel

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cotīdiānus a, um

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daily

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contendo -ere, -di, -dum

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strech out, strain

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ob-tĭnĕo, -ēre, -tĭnŭi, -tentum

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hold, possess, keep possession of

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at-tingo, -ĕre, tĭgi, tactum

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vergo , -ĕre

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to bend, turn, incline; lie, be situated

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septentrĭōnes, -um, m. pl.

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occāsus , -ūs m.

A

setting (of the heavenly bodies); the west

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fortissimi

22
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bellum gerunt

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proeliis

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fere

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suis
one's own
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finibus
territory
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ab
on the side of
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oriuntur
to rise
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orientem solem
east (rising of the sun)
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occasum solis
(setting of the sun) west
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apud
among
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ditissimus
richest