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Ecce 55C Vocab
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AB
prōdūcō, prōdūcere, prōdūxī, prōductusto lead forward
utrimqueon both sides
cōpia, -ae (f)abundance, supply; plural: troops
aciēs, aciēī (f)line of battle
pedes, peditis (m)foot soldier, infantryman
eques, equitis (m)horse soldier, cavalryman
cornū, cornūs (n)horn, wing (of an army)
auxiliaauxiliary troops
innumerus, -a, umuncountable, innumerable
praetōrius, -ī (m)one holding the rank of praetor, an ex-praetor
cōnsulāris, cōnsulāris (m)on holding the rank of consul, an ex-consul
adhūcup to this time
orbis, orbis (m, 3rd i-stem)circle
contentiō, contentiōnis (f)strife, struggle
ad postrēmumin the end
castra, castrōrum (n pl)camp
dīripiō, dīripere, dīripuī, dīreptusto plunder, ransack
tūtor, tūtōris (m)guardian, protector
iuvenīlis, -is, -eyoung, youthful
aetās, aetātis (f)age
amīcitia, -ae (f)friendship
fundō, fundere, fūdī, fūsusto pur out, shower, shed
intueor, intuērī, intuitus sumto gaze at, look upon, contemplate
gener, generī (m)son-in-law
quondamonce, formerly
orbis terrārumthe world
subigō, subigere, subēgī, subactusto subdue, conquer