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BG 1.1 Vocabulary

This is only vocabulary from the running vocabulary in the center of your textbook pages.

AB
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, dilatumto scatter, be different, differ from
divido, dividere, divisi, divisumto divide, distribute, separate
Gallicus, -a, -umGallic, pertaining to Gaul or the Gauls
incolo, incolere, incoluito 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, afuito be away, to be distant, to be lacking
animus, -i, m.spirit, mind; courage (in the plural)
commeo, commeare (1) + adto visit, resort to
continenter, adv.continually
cultus, cultus, m.civilization; lifestyle; religious worship
effemino, effeminare (1)to weaken, make effeminate
fortis, fortis, fortestrong, 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, contentumto fight; push forward; march
cotidianus, -a, -umdaily, customary
initium, initii, n.beginning, origin
obtineo, obtinere, obtinui, obtentumto hold, possess
Oceanus, -i, m.the Ocean (Atlantic)
praecedo, praedere, praecessi, praecessumto excel, surpass; go before
prohibeo, prohibere (2)to prevent, prohibit, keep out
quoque, adv.also, too
Aquitania, -ae, f.the Aquitain
attingo, attingere, attigi, attactumto touch, border on, reach to
extremus, -a, -umoutermost, farthest; farthest part of
Hispania, -ae, f.Spain
inferus, -a, -umlow, below
inferior, inferiorislower
mons, montis, m.mountain
occasus, occasus, m.setting, fall
occasus solisthe setting of the sun
orior, oriri, ortus sumto rise (from), come up, begin
septentriones, septentrionum, m.the north
sol, solis, m.sun
ad solem orientemto/toward the rising sun
specto, spectare (1)to look at, regard, face
vergo, vergere,to lie toward, be situated



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