Caesar Book I Flashcards
in-cŏlo, -ĕre, -lŭi
to inhabit, dwell in
institutum, -i, n.
fixed course or principle; habit, institution, custom
proptĕrĕā
for that cause, on that account; , ‘for the reason that’, ‘because’
cultus, -ūs, m.
training, education, culture
hūmānĭtas, -ātis, f.
liberal education, elegance of manners or language, refinement
mĭnĭmē
superl. adv. least
mercātor, -ōris, m.
trader, merchant
com-mĕo, -āre
go up and down, come and go, visit frequently
ef-fēmĭno, -āre
to make womanish, enervate, weaken
importo, -āre
bring in, import; introduce; bring upon, cause
Trans
across, go over, beyond (+acc.)
contĭnenter
adv., continuously, without interruption
prae-cēdo, -ĕre, -cessi, -cessum
go before, precede; surpass, excel
cotīdiānus a, um
daily
contendo -ere, -di, -dum
strech out, strain