De Bello Gallico 6.19 Flashcards
aestimatio, aestimationis f.
valuation, appraisal
aestimo, aestimare, aestimavi, aestimatum
to determine the value of something; to value, to price, to rate, to appraise, to assess; to estimate, to reckon, to consider; to estimate the moral value of something; to hold, to weigh, to value
bona, bonorum (n. pl.)
goods, property, estate
communico, communicare, communicavi, communicatus
to make common, to communicate, to impart, to share
coniunctim (adv.)
jointly
dos, dotis f.
a marriage present, dowry
fruor, frui, fructus sum
to enjoy; to derive pleasure from
nomen, nominis n.
name title reputation, prestige
nomine (with gen.)
in the name of, as
suo nomine
on his or their own account, personally
reor, reri, ratus sum
to reckon, to calculate; to think, to deem, to judge
servo, servare, servavi, servatus
to save, to preserve; to maintain; to guard
supero, superare, superavi, superatus
to be superior to, to prevail; to be left over
vita superare
to survive
uxor, uxoris f.
wife
comperio, comperire, comperi, compertum
to find out with certainty, to discover, to ascertain
pario, parere, peperi, partum
to bear, to give birth to; to spawn, to produce; to procure, to acquire
crucio, cruciare, cruciavi, cruciatum
to crucify, to torture
crux, crucis f.
a wooden frame on which criminals were crucified, especially a cross
excrucio, excruciare, excruciavi, excruciatus
to torture severely, to torment
familia, familiae f.
household (including slaves); retinue (including all dependents); family
ignis, ignis m.
fire
illustris, illustre
distinguished, illustrious