De Bello Gallico 6.17 Flashcards
Apollo, Apollinis m.
the god Apollo
ars, arts f.
skill, art
artes, artium
the arts
colo, colere, colui, cultum
to cultivate, to dwell in; to honor, to worship
Iuppiter, Iovis n.
Jupiter, chief god of the Roman state
Mars, Martis m.
Mars, the god of war
mercatura, mercaturae f.
a commercial enterprise, trade
mercor, mercari, mercatus sum
to trade, to deal, to sell
Mercurius, Mercuri m.
Mercury, a god especially associated by the Romans with trade
Minerva, Minervae f.
the goddess Minerva, who was associated with wisdom and the liberal arts
pecunia, pecuniae f.
property, wealth; money
post (prep. with acc.)
behind, after
quaestus, quaestūs m.
gain, acquisition
via, viae f.
way, road, route; journey, march
quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitum
to seek, to look for; to ask, to question, to inquire; to strive for, to endeavor, to seek to obtain; to miss, to lack; to desire, to require
animalis, animalis n.
animal, living (and breathing) creature
artificium, artifici n.
a trade, handicraft; artifice, trick
caelestis, caeleste
what is in the sky, heavenly, celestial
caelestes, caelestia (as noun.)
the gods (who live in the sky)
confero, conferre, contuli, collatus
to collect, to carry
depello, depellere, depuli, depulsum
to drive from or away; to ward off
pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsum
to push, to drive, to hurl, to impel, to propel; to expel, to banish, to eject, to thrust out; to strike, to set in motion; (military): to rout, to put to flight, to discomfit; (music) to strike the cords, to play
devoveo, devovēre, devovi, devotum
to consecrate, to devote
dimico, dimicare, dimicavi, dimicatus
to fight, to struggle, to contend