Sections 24-26 Flashcards

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declivis, -e

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(adj.) sloping

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2
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prohibeo, -ere, -ui, -itus

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(2nd c.) to hinder/prevent

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3
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ita

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(adv.) thus, so

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4
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continuus, -us, -uum

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(adj) in succession

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5
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primo

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(adv.) at first, in the first place

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6
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citissime

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(adv) with the utmost rapidity

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7
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receptus, us

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(m.) a place of retreat

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8
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mobilitas, -atis

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(f.) swiftness

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9
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praeda, -ae

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(f.) booty, plunder

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10
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flecto, flectere, flexi, flexus

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(3rd c.) to turn

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11
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jugum, -i

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(n.) yoke

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12
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rota, -ae

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(f.) a wheel

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13
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pedes, peditis

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(m.) foot soldiers; (pl.) infantry

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14
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insisto, insistere, institi, —-

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(3rd c.) to stand

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15
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excedo, excedere, excessi, excessus

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(3rd c.) to go out, withdraw

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16
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insinuo, -are, -avi, -atus

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(1st c.) to make a way into

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17
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perequito, -are, -avi, -atus

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(1st c.) to ride through, to ride hither and thither

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18
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peditatus, -us

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(m.) foot soldiers, infantry

19
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expello, expellere, expuli, expulsum

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(3rd c.) to drive out, expell

20
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exercitatio, -ionis

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(f.) exercise, practice

21
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strepitus, -us

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(m.) a noise

22
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spatium, -ii

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(n.) space, distance, time

23
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moderor, -ari, -atus sum

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(1st c. deponent) to rein in, check

24
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proelior, -ari, -atus sum

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(1st c. deponent) to fight, to join battle

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demeto, demetere, demessui, demessus
(3rd c.) to mow, reap
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novitas, -tatis
(f.) newness, strangeness
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contineo, continere, continui, continuus
(2nd c.) to restrain, shut in
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turma, -ae
(f.) squadron
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praedico, praedicare, praedicavii, praedicatus
(1st c.) to announce, declare
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auriga, -ae
(m.) charioteer
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currus, -us
(m.) a chariot
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nuntius, -ii
(m.) messenger
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sustineo, sustinere, sustinui, sustentus
(2nd c.) to control, sustain
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alienus, -a, -um
(adj.) unfavorable, belonging to another
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colloco, -are, -avi, -atus
(1st c.) to put, to place
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praeceps, praecipitis
(adj.) steep
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plerumque
(adv.) generally, for the most part
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pes, pedis
(m.) foot
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percurro, percurrere, percurri/percucurri, percursus
(3rd c.) to run along
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stabilitas, -tatis
(f.) steadiness
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occupo, -are, -avi, atus
(1st c.) to seize, to gain
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temo, temonis
(m.) the pole that connects the basket of the chariot to the yoke of the horses
43
terror, terroris
(m.) terror, alarm
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adventus, -us
(m.) arrival