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appello, appelare (1) | to call, name |
Aquitani, Aquitanorum, m. | the Aquitanians, a tribe of Gauls |
Celtae, Celtarum, m. | The Celts, a tribe of Gauls |
commentarius, -ii, m. | journal, commentary |
differo, differre, distuli, dilatum | to scatter, be different, differ from |
divido, dividere, divisi, divisum | to divide, distribute, separate |
Gallicus, -a, -um | Gallic, pertaining to Gaul or the Gauls |
incolo, incolere, incolui | to inhabit, dwell in |
institutum, -i, n. | plan; custom; habit |
lex, legis, f. | law, statute |
liber, libri, m. | book, treatise |
lingua, linguae, f. | language, tongue |
absum, abesse, afui | to be away, to be distant, to be lacking |
animus, -i, m. | spirit, mind; courage (in the plural) |
commeo, commeare (1) + ad | to visit, resort to |
continenter, adv. | continually |
cultus, cultus, m. | civilization; lifestyle; religious worship |
effemino, effeminare (1) | to weaken, make effeminate |
fortis, fortis, forte | strong, brave |
Garumna, -ae, m. | the Garonne River |
humanitas, humanitatis, f. | humanity, refinement |
importo, importare (1) | to import, bring in |
Matrona, -ae, m. | the Marne River |
mercator, mercatoris, m. | trader, merchant |
minime, adv. | least, very little, not at all |
propterea quod, adv. | because |
saepe, adv. | often |
Sequana, -ae, m. | the Seine River |
trans + acc. | across, beyond, over |
contendo, contendere, contendi, contentum | to fight; push forward; march |
cotidianus, -a, -um | daily, customary |
initium, initii, n. | beginning, origin |
obtineo, obtinere, obtinui, obtentum | to hold, possess |
Oceanus, -i, m. | the Ocean (Atlantic) |
praecedo, praedere, praecessi, praecessum | to excel, surpass; go before |
prohibeo, prohibere (2) | to prevent, prohibit, keep out |
quoque, adv. | also, too |
Aquitania, -ae, f. | the Aquitain |
attingo, attingere, attigi, attactum | to touch, border on, reach to |
extremus, -a, -um | outermost, farthest; farthest part of |
Hispania, -ae, f. | Spain |
inferus, -a, -um | low, below |
inferior, inferioris | lower |
mons, montis, m. | mountain |
occasus, occasus, m. | setting, fall |
occasus solis | the setting of the sun |
orior, oriri, ortus sum | to rise (from), come up, begin |
septentriones, septentrionum, m. | the north |
sol, solis, m. | sun |
ad solem orientem | to/toward the rising sun |
specto, spectare (1) | to look at, regard, face |
vergo, vergere, | to lie toward, be situated |
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