De Bello Gallico 5.33 Flashcards
demum (adv.)
at length, at last, finally
Titurius, Titurii m.
Quintus Titurius Sabinus one of Caesar’s lieutenants
provideo, providēre, providi, provisum
to see beforehand, to foresee, to care for, to provide
trepido, trepidare, trepidavi, trepidatus
to hurry about in alarm, to shake with fear
trepidor, trepidari, trepidatus sum
to be disturbed, to be in confusion
concurso, concursare, concursavi, concursatus
to run about
dispono, disponere, disposui, dispositum
to place apart, to place about, to distribute, to arrange, to station
timidē (adv.)
fearfully, cowardly, timidly
deficio, deficere, defeci, defectum
to fail, to desert, to fall away, to revolt
plerumque (adv.)
mostly, generally, very often
negotium, negotii n.
concern, business, undertaking, trouble, difficulty, labor
cogito, cogitare, cogitavi, cogitatus
to consider thoroughly or carefully, to ponder, to reflect, to think, to purpose, to plan
negotium dare
to employ, to direct
quid negoti
what business
nihil negoti
no difficulty