De Bello Gallico 5.26 Flashcards
Repentinus, repentina, repentinum
Sudden, unexpected, hasty
initium, initii n.
Beginning, commencement, origin, edge of (a country), borders
Defectio, defectionis f.
Falling away, desertion, revolt
Praesto
At hand, ready
Comporto, comportare, comportavi, comportatus
To carry together, to collect, to bring
Nuntius, nuntii m.
Messenger, message, news, report
Lignator, lignatoris m.
One sent to gather wood, wood-forager
Indutiomarus, Indutiomari m.
Indutiomarus, a leader of the Treveri, rival to Cingetorix, and hostile to Caesar
Trevir, Treveri m.
One of the Treveri, pl. the Treveri, a Belgic people near the Rhine
Oppugno, oppugnare, oppugnavi, oppugnatus
Fight against, attack, besiege
Vallum, valli n.
Wall, rampart (of earth set with palisades) entrenchments, earthworks
Despero, desperare, desperavi, desperatus
despair, be hopeless, lack confidence (perf. partic.) despaired of (adj.) desparate
Conclamo, conclamare, conclamavi, conclamatus
To shout out, to call aloud, to yell
Colloquium, colloqui n.
Talking together, conference, parley, interview
Prodeo, prodire, prodii, proditum
To come forth, to go forward