De Bello Gallico 6.16 Flashcards
administer, administri m.
attendant, priest
admodum (adv.)
literally: up to the measure; very much, very; with numbers, fully; with negative: at all
afficio, afficere, affeci, affectum
to do to, to treat, to affect; to afflict
dedo, dedere, dedidi, deditum
to give up, to give over, to yeild, to surrender; to devote;
se dedere
to submit, to surrender
deus, dei (nom. pl. dii, dat. pl. dis) m.
god
Druides, Druidum m.
the Druids, the priests of the Celts in Gaul and Britain
immolo, immolare, immolavi, immolatum
to sacrifice
immortalis, immortale
not mortal, immortal, deathless
instituo, instituere, institui, institutum
to set up or put in order, to draw up; to train, to educate; to procure, to prepare; to build, to construct; to begin, to determine, to decide upon, to adopt
morbus, morbi m.
illness, sickness, disease
natio, nationis f.
people, tribe, nation
nisi (conj.)
if not, except, unless
numen, numinis n.
divinity, god; divine force or will
ob (prep. with acc.)
on account of, for
placo, placare, placavi, placatus
to appease, to please
publice (adv.)
publicly, in the name of the state, on behalf of the state
publicus
public
reddo, reddere, redidi, reditum
to give back, to return, to restore; to give or return something due or owed; to make or cause to be; to render
religio, religionis f.
religion
religiones, religionium (f. pl.)
religious ceremonies, rites; superstitions
sacrificium, sacrificii n.
to sacrifice
sacer
sacred