BG vocab., Book 1.4-5 Flashcards
mōs, mōris (m.)
manner, custom, practice
ea res (please give more than one possible definition)
this affair, this matter, this situation, this undertaking, this thing, etc.
oportet, oportēre, oportuit, —
it is necessary (impersonal verb)
damnātum, from damnō (1) in Caesar’s context
“if condemned”
vīcus, -ī (m.)
village, hamlet, ophelia, rosencrantz & guildenstern
molīta cibaria
ground wheat, flour
oppidum, -ī (n.)
fortified town, or just “town”
subeō, subīre, subiī, subitum
endure (as in “under + go”)
adscīscō, adscīscere, adscīvī, adscītum
to receive as allies
exūrō, exūrere, exussī, exustum
to burn up
nihilō minus (may appear as one word)
nevertheless
combūrō, combūrere, combussī, combustum
to burn up
praeterquam (may appear as two words: preposition and object of preposition)
besides, except
cōnscīscō, cōnscīscere, cōnscīvī, conscītum
to resolve upon
sibi mortem cōnscīscere
to decide to commit suicide