Sections 24-26 Flashcards
declivis, -e
(adj.) sloping
prohibeo, -ere, -ui, -itus
(2nd c.) to hinder/prevent
ita
(adv.) thus, so
continuus, -us, -uum
(adj) in succession
primo
(adv.) at first, in the first place
citissime
(adv) with the utmost rapidity
receptus, us
(m.) a place of retreat
mobilitas, -atis
(f.) swiftness
praeda, -ae
(f.) booty, plunder
flecto, flectere, flexi, flexus
(3rd c.) to turn
jugum, -i
(n.) yoke
rota, -ae
(f.) a wheel
pedes, peditis
(m.) foot soldiers; (pl.) infantry
insisto, insistere, institi, —-
(3rd c.) to stand
excedo, excedere, excessi, excessus
(3rd c.) to go out, withdraw
insinuo, -are, -avi, -atus
(1st c.) to make a way into
perequito, -are, -avi, -atus
(1st c.) to ride through, to ride hither and thither