Caesar 1.2 Flashcards
dives
-itis; superlative “ditissimus”
rich
nobilis
-e
distinguished, well-known; noble
induco
-ere -xi -ctus
lead in; move, excite, persuade
coniuratio
-onis f.
swearing together, union confirmed by oath, conspiracy
nobilitas
-atis f.
the nobility, the aristocracy
civitas
-atis f.
the citizens, the body-politic, the state
imperium
-ii n.
authority, sovereignty, supreme power
potior
potiri, potitus sum (+ abl.)
acquire, take possession of
persuadeo
persuadEre, persuasi, persuasus (+ dat.)
convince, persuade
perfacilis
-e
very easy
praesto
-are, praestiti, praestitus
excel, be superior to (+ dat.)
contineo
continEre, continui, contentus
keep in, contain, surround; hold back, restrain
Iura
-ae f.
the Jura mountains
Lemannus
-i m.
Lake Leman
vagor
vagari, vagatus sum
wander, roam, range