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addūco,-ĕre, -xi, -ctum | prompt, induce, prevail upon, persuade, move, incite |
auctōrĭtas, -ātis f | clout, influence |
permŏvĕo, -ēre, -mōvi, -mōtum | to stir up, rouse up, excite; to influence, lead, induce, persuade, prevail on |
constĭtŭo, -ĕre, -ŭi, -ūtum | decide |
pertĭnĕo, -ēre, -ŭi | belong, relate, concern, pertain or have reference to any thing |
prŏfĭciscor, -ficisci, -fectus sum | to start forward, set out, depart |
compăro, -āre | prepare, get ready |
iūmentum, -ī n | beast of burden |
cŏĕmo, -ĕre, -ēmi, -emptum | buy in large quantities, buy up |
sēmentis, -is f. | a sowing, planting |
suppĕto, -ĕre, -īvi or ĭi, -ītum | be in store, be at hand; suffice |
confĭcĭo, -ĕre, -fēci, -fectum | confĭcĭo, -ĕre, -fēci, -fectum: to |
bĭennĭum, -i n.: | space of two years |
duco, -ere, duxi, ductum | consider |
prŏfectĭo, -ōnis f | departure |
dēlĭgo, -ĕre, -lēgi, -lectum | choose, select |
Casticus, -i m | a Gallic chieftain |
Catamantaloedis, -is m | a Gallic chieftain, father of Casticus |
regnum, -i, n | dominion, sovereignty, rule, authority |
occŭpo, -āre | take possession of, seize |
Dumnorix, -igis m | Dumnorix, a Aeduan chieftan, brother of Diviacus |
Aeduus, -a, -um | of the Aedui, one of the most powerful of the Gallic tribes |
Diviciacus, -i m | a chief of the Aedui, friendly to the Romans |
princĭpātus, ūs, m | the chief place in the state or the army, the post of commander-in-chief |
plebs, plebis f. | the people, common people, the masses |
acceptus, -a, -um | welcome, pleasant, agreeable |
prŏbo, -āre, -āvi, -ātum | to make acceptable, to recommend; aliquid alicui, to convince one of any thing |
dŭbĭum, -i, n | doubt |
quīn | (after words expressing doubt, ignorance, etc.) 'that' |
concĭlĭo, -āre | to procure, provide, prepare, produce something for one |
iūs iūrandum | an oath |
firmus, -a, -um | firm, strong, stout |
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