A | B |
addūcō, -ere, -dūxī, -ductus | to induce, move |
auctōritās, -tātis, f. | authority, prestige, influence |
permoveō, -ēre, -mōvī, -mōtus | to influence, move |
cōnstituō, -ere, -stituī, -stitūtus | to dermine, decide |
proficīscor, -ī, profectus sum | to set out, depart |
ad proficīscendum | for the departure |
pertinēre ad + acc. | to be necessary for |
comparō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to prepare, make ready |
iūmentum, -ī, n. | pack animal, beast of burden |
carrus, -ī, m. | wagon, cart |
coemō, -ere, -ēmī, -ēmptus | to buy up |
sēmentis, -is, f. | sowing |
iter, itineris, n. | road, march, journey |
copia, -ae, f. | amount, plenty |
frūmentum, -ī, n. | grain (Brit. Eng. "corn") |
suppetō, -ere, -īvī, -ītus | to be sufficient, be on hand |
pāx, pācis, f. | peace |
amīcitia, -ae, f. | friendship |
cōnfīrmō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to establish, strengthen |
cōnficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectus | to accomplish, complete |
biennium, -ī, n. | two years, a two-year period |
satis (indecl.) | enough |
dūcō, -ere, dūxī, ductus with I.S. | to think, consider, believe |
annus, -ī, m. | year |
profectiō, -iōnis, f. | departure |
dēligō, -ere, -lēgī, -lēctus | to elect, choose |
lēgātiō, -iōnis, f. | embassy, mission |
suscipiō, -ere, -cēpī, -ceptus | to undertake |
sibi suscipere | to take upon one's self |
Casticus, -ī, m. | Casticus (a prominent Sequanian) |
Catamantāloedēs, -is, m. | Catamantaloedes (former chieftain of the Sequanians) |
Sēquanus, -ī, m. | a Sequanian |
amīcus, -ī, m. | friend (honorific diplomatic title) |
occupō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to seize |
item | likewise |
Dumnorīx, -īgis, m. | Dumnorix (a prominent Haeduan) |
Haeduus, -a, -um | Haeduan |
Dīviciācus, -ī, m. | Diviacus (chief magistrate of the Haeduans) |
prīncipātus, -ūs, m. | leadership, chief authority |
acceptus, -a, -um + dat. | liked by, favorite of, popular (to) |
cōnor, -ārī, cōnātus sum | to try |
in mātrimōnium dare | to marry X to |
perfacile factū | very easy to do |
probō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to prove, show |
cōnātum, -ī, n. | attempt, undertaking |
perficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectum | to accomplish, carry through, finish |
quīn + subjunct. | that (in a doubt clause) |
plūrimus, -a, -um | very much |
plūrimum posse | to be very powerful, to be most powerful of… |
exercitus, -ūs, m. | army |
cōpiae, -ārum, f. pl. | means, resources, power |
conciliō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to secure, win |
cōnfirmō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus | to assure, declare |
ōrātiō, -iōnis, f. | speech, words |
fidēs, -eī, f. | promise, pledge |
iūsiūrandum, iūrisiūrandī, n. | oath |
fidem et iūsiūrandum inter sē dare | to give a promise under oath to one another, to exchange pledges |
per + acc. | HERE = by means of |
firmus, -a, -um | strong |
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