De Bello Gallico 6.17 Flashcards

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Apollo, Apollinis m.

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the god Apollo

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ars, arts f.

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skill, art

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artes, artium

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the arts

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colo, colere, colui, cultum

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to cultivate, to dwell in; to honor, to worship

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Iuppiter, Iovis n.

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Jupiter, chief god of the Roman state

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Mars, Martis m.

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Mars, the god of war

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mercatura, mercaturae f.

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a commercial enterprise, trade

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mercor, mercari, mercatus sum

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to trade, to deal, to sell

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Mercurius, Mercuri m.

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Mercury, a god especially associated by the Romans with trade

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Minerva, Minervae f.

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the goddess Minerva, who was associated with wisdom and the liberal arts

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pecunia, pecuniae f.

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property, wealth; money

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post (prep. with acc.)

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behind, after

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quaestus, quaestūs m.

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gain, acquisition

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via, viae f.

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way, road, route; journey, march

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quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitum

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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

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animalis, animalis n.

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animal, living (and breathing) creature

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artificium, artifici n.

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a trade, handicraft; artifice, trick

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caelestis, caeleste

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what is in the sky, heavenly, celestial

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caelestes, caelestia (as noun.)

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the gods (who live in the sky)

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confero, conferre, contuli, collatus

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to collect, to carry

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depello, depellere, depuli, depulsum

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to drive from or away; to ward off

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pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsum

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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

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devoveo, devovēre, devovi, devotum

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to consecrate, to devote

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dimico, dimicare, dimicavi, dimicatus

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to fight, to struggle, to contend

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mico, micare, micui, micatum
to vibrate, to quiver; to twinkle, to glitter; to tremble; to beat (of the pulse)
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Mars, Martis m.
Mars, the god of war
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Minerva, Minervae f.
the goddess Minerva
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opinio, opinionis f.
way of thinking; opinion; impression; expectation; reputation
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opus, operis n.
work labor; military work or works, fortifications, defenses; a work of engineering or architecture
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rego, regere, rexi, rectum
to keep straight; to guide, to direct, to control
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trado, tradere, tradidi, traditum
to give over; to entrust; to teach
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conspicor, conspicari, conspicatus sum
to observe, to discern, to perceive
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cruciatus, cruciatūs m.
cross (used for crucifixion), torture, torment
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exstruo, exstruere, exstruxi, exstructum
to build or pile up; to construct, to build
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licet, licēre, licui and licitum est (impers.)
it is permitted
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negloego, neglegere, neglexi, neglectum
to not heed, to not pay attention to, to disregard, to neglect
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occulto, occultare, occultavi, occultatus
to hide, to keep secret, to conceal
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quispiam, quidpiam and quispiam, quaepiam, quodpiam (indef. pron.)
anyone, any
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saepe (adv.)
often, frequently
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tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatum
to lift up; to take on board; to remove; to destroy
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tumulus, tumuli m.
swelling; mound, hill
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tumeo, tumēre, tumui
to be swollen, turgid, distended, puffed out or inflated, to swell