| A | B |  
| barbărus, -a, -um | uncultivated, rough; morally rough, savage |  
| ĕquĭtātus, -ūs m | cavalry |  
| essĕdārĭus, -i m | fighter in British or Gallic war chariot; charioteer |  
| gĕnus, -ĕris n | kind; class |  
| consŭesco, -ĕre, -suēvi, -suētum | accustom |  
| subsĕquor, -sequi, -secūtus sum | follow, follow after |  
| magnĭtūdo, -ĭnis f | greatness |  
| ŏnus, -ĕris n.: | a load, burden, freight |  
| dēsĭlĭo, -silīre, -sĭlŭi, -sultum | leap down; dismount |  
| consisto, -ĕre, -stĭti, -stĭtum | to put oneself in any place; take one’s stand, place oneself; consist, be formed of; stand firmly |  
| expĕdītus, -a, -um | unshackeled, unimpeded; clear, free, ready for action |  
| nōtus, -a, -um | known, familiar, customary |  
| audacter | boldly |  
| cōnĭcĭo, -icĕre, -iēci, -iectum | throw together; to throw, to hurl |  
| insŭēfactus, -a, -um: | unskilled, inexperienced, ignorant |  
| ălăcrĭtas, -ātis f.: | quickness, eagerness, animation |  
| pĕdester, -tris, -tre | on foot, pedestrian; infantry; on land |  
| ĭnūsĭtātus, -a, -um | unusual, strange, uncommon |  
| expĕdītior | comp. of expeditus |  
| rĕmŏvĕo, -ēre, -mōvi, -mōtum | move back, withdraw, put away |  
| ŏnĕrārĭus, -a, -um | of or for freight, burden; a merchant or transport ship |  
| rēmus, -i m | oar |  
| ăpertus, -a, -um | open, uncovered; clear, unconcealed; accessible; ăpertum, -i n.: an open space |  
| funda, -ae f | a sling |  
| summŏvĕo, -ēre, -mōvi, -mōtum: | move up from below |  
| ūsus, -ūs m | use |  
| contestor, -āri, -atus sum | call to witness |  
| ēvĕnĭo, -īre, -vēni, -ventum | come out, come forth; turn out, result; befall; happen |  
| dēsĭlĭo, -īre, -ŭi, -sultum | leap down |  
| prōdo, -ĕre, -dĭdi, -dĭtum | put forth, bring forth; forsake, betray; hand over |  
| praesto, -stāre, -stĭti, -stĭtum | stand before; be outstanding; surpass, excel; execute, fulfill; impers.: it is better |  
| cohortor, -āri | encourage, incite exhort |  
| dēdĕcus, -ŏris n | shame, dishonor, disgrace |  
| admitto, -ĕre, -mīsi, -missum | to send to, admit; left in, give access to; allow |  
| prīmus, -a, -um | first, foremost |  
| conspĭcĭo, -ĕre, -exi, -spectum | catch sight of, behold, perceive |  
| apprŏpinquo, -āre | approach, draw near + dat. |  
| firmĭter | firmly, strongly, steadfastly |  
| insisto, -ĕre, -stĭti: | to set foot on, tread on, place oneself on; stand still or on |  
| occurro, -currĕre, -curri, -cursum | to run to meet, hasten to meet; fall upon, attack; oppose |  
| aggrĕgo, -āre | add to the flock; associate |  
| magnŏpĕrē | greatly, very much |  
| vădum, -i n. | a shallow, shoal, ford |  
| nōtus, -a, -um | subst: acquaintances |  
| lītus, -ŏris n | sea-shore; beach; strand |  
| ădŏrĭor, -orīri, -ortus | rise up at; attack, attempt, undertake |  
| circumsisto, -ĕre, -stĕti | to place oneself around; surround |  
| scăpha, -ae f | small boat, skiff |  
| spĕcŭlātōrĭus, -a, -um | spĕcŭlātōrĭus, -a, -um |  
| complĕo, -ēre, -plēvi, -plētum | fill up; complete the number of an army, fleet, or legion; to man; fill one with feeling; finish |  
| summitto, -ĕre | let down, send under; send up from below; send as help |  
| impĕtus, -ūs m | a making for; an attack; violent impulse, rapid motion |  
| pristĭnus, -a, -um | former, previous, earlier; just past, of yesterday; old fashioned |  
| dēsum, -esse, -fŭi, -futurus | to be down, to fall short, to fail; be wanting |  
 
 
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