Sections 32-33 Flashcards
iter, itineris
(n.) a journey, a march
aliquantum
(n.) some portion, somewhat
expeditio, -ionis
(f.) expedition
tripartito
(adj.) in three parts
flumen, flumenis
(n.) river
egregie
(adv.) exceedingly well, strongly, excellently
munio, munire, munivi, munitus
(4th) to fortify, to protect
munitio, -ionis
(f.) fortinfications
creber, crebra, crebrum
(adj.) frequent, many, numerous
arbor, arboris
(f.) tree
succido, -ere, -i, -cisus
(3rd c.) to cut down
introitus, -us
(m.) entrance, approach
praecludo, -ere, -clusi, - clusus
(3rd c.) to close in front, to block
rarus, -a, -um
(adj.) in scattered knots, dispersed here and there
propugno, -are, -avi, - atus
(1st c.) to sally forth, to go forth and fight