| A | B |
| apud + acc. | among |
| nōbilis, -is, -e | noble |
| dītissimus, -a, -um | wealthy, very wealthy; richest, very richest |
| Orgētorīx, -rīgis, m. | Orgetorix |
| Mārcus Valērius Marsālus | consul 61 B.C. |
| Marcus Pūpius Pisō (Pīsōnis) | consul 61 B.C. |
| cōnsul, cōnsulis, m. | consul |
| rēgnum, -ī, n. | kingdom, royal power, throne |
| cupiditās, -tātis, f. | desire |
| indūcō, -ere, -dūxī, -ductus | to lead on |
| coniūrātiō, -tiōnis, f. | conspiracy |
| nōbilitās, -tātis, f. | nobility |
| coniūrātiōnem facere | to form a conspiracy, to conspire |
| cīvitās, -tātis, f. | state; citizenry; citizens |
| persuādeō, -ēre, -suāsī, -sāsūrus (+ dat.) (+ ut + subjunctive) | to persuade X (dat.) to do Y (ut + subj.) |
| cōpia, -ae, f. | supply; PL goods |
| exeō, -īre, -iī, -itus | to leave, go out |
| perfacilis, -is, -e | very easy |
| praestō, -āre, -stitī, -stitūrus (+ dat.) | to surpass X (dat.) in Y (abl.) |
| tōtus, -a, -um | all, the whole of |
| imperium, -ī, n. | power |
| potior, -īrī, potītus sum (+ abl.) | to gain/take possession (of), seize |
| contineō, -ēre, -tinuī, -tentus | HERE = to hem in |
| ūnā ex parte | on one side |
| lātus, -a, -um | broad, wide |
| altus, -a, -um | high; deep (deviation from direct line of sight) |
| Iūra, -ae, M. | the Jura mountains |
| est | HERE = lies |
| lacus, -ūs, m. | lake |
| lacus, -ūs; Lemannus, -ī, m. | Lake Geneva |
| fīō, fierī, factus sum | to be done, become, happen |
| hīs rēbus fīēbat | through these circumstances it came/was brought about; this was the cause |
| minus (adv.) | less, not so |
| vagor, vagārī, vagātus sum | to roam, wander about |
| facile (adv.) | easily |
| fīntimus, -ī, m. | neighbor |
| īnferō, -ferre, intulī, illātus | to bring upon |
| bellum īnferre (+ dat.) | to make war upon |
| quā ex parte | and in this respect, and for this reason |
| homō, hominis, m. | man; pl. people |
| bellō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to make war |
| cupidus, -a, -um (+ gen.) | eager, desirous of, fond of |
| dolor, dolōris, m. | grief, sorrow |
| afficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectus | to be greatly grieve, to be mortified |
| prō (+ abl.) | for, considering, in proportion to |
| multitūdō, -tinis, f. | number, great number |
| glōria, -ae, f. | glory, renown, reputation for |
| fortitūdō, -tūdinis, f. | bravery |
| angustus, -a, -um | narrow, too narrow |
| arbitror, arbitrārī, arbitrātus sum | to think, believe |
| longitūdō, -tūdinis, f. | length |
| mille (indecl.) | thousand |
| mīlia, -ium, n. pl. | thousands |
| passus, -ūs, m. | pace |
| mille passūs, m. pl.; mīlia passuum, mīlium passuum, n. pl. | mile |
| ducentī, -ae, a (CC) | two hundred |
| quadrāgintā (XL) | forty |
| centum (C) | hundred |
| lātitūdō, -tūdinis, f. | width |
| octōginta (LXXX) | eighty |
| pateō, -ēre, -tuī, — | to extend |
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