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BG 1.3 Vocabulary
Some of these words are old friends from Ecce Romani, others have already appeared in BG.
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| adduco, adducere, adduxi, adductum | to lead to; induce; influence |
| amicitia, amicitiae, f. | friendship |
| auctoritas, auctoritatis, f. | authority, influence |
| carrus, -i, m. | cart, wagon |
| coemo, coemere, coemi, coemptum | to buy, buy up |
| comparo, comparare (1) | to prepare; acquire, prepare for |
| confirmo, confirmare (1) | to establish, strenghen; declare |
| iumentum, -i, n. | yoke or pack animal |
| pax, pacis, f. | peace treaty, truce, peace |
| permoveo, permovere, permovi, permotum | to incite, move thoroughly; influence |
| sementis, -is, f. | sowing |
| suppeto, suppetere, suppetivi, suppetitum | to be near; to be in store; to be supplied |
| biennium, -i, n. | two years |
| Casticus, -i, m. | an important man among the Sequani |
| Catamantaloedis, -is, m. | Catamantaloedis, a leader among the Sequani before Caesar's day |
| conficio, conficere, confeci, confectum | to complete, accomplish, do or make thoroughly |
| deligo, deligere, delegi, delectum | to pick out, choose |
| legatio, legationis, f. | embassy, commission |
| lex, legis, f. | law, statute |
| profectio, profectionis, f. | a setting out; departure; start |
| satis, adv. | sufficient |
| suscipio, suscipere, suscepi, susceptum | to take up; undertake; begin |
| Aeduus, -a, -um | of the Aedui |
| Aedui, Aeduorum, m.pl. | the Aedui |
| appello, appellare (1) | to call, name |
| conor, conari, conatus sum | to try, attempt |
| Diviacus, -i, m. | Diviacus, a leader of the Aedui |
| Dumnorix, Dumnorigis, m. | Dumnorix, a leader of the Aedui, brother of Diviacus |
| item, adv. | likewise, in like manner, also |
| magis, adv. | more, rather |
| maxime, adv. | most; especially |
| matrimonium, -i, n. | marriage |
| obtineo, obtinere, obtinui, obtentum | to hold, retain, possess |
| occupo, occupare (1) | to take possession of; seize; engage |
| plebs, plebis, f. (or plebes, plebei, f.pl.) | the populace, common people |
| principatus, -us, m. | chief place; chief authority, leadership |
| senatus, -us, m. | the senate |
| concilio, conciliare (1) | to bring together; to win over; to secure |
| dubius, -a, -um | uncertain, doubtful |
| imperium, -i, n. | authority, jurisdiction, right to command; supreme military command |
| perfacilis, -is, -e | very easy |
| perficio, perficere, perfeci, perfectum | to finish, build, accomplish |
| probo, probare (1) | to approve; demonstrate |
| propterea, adv. | on this account |
| propterea quod | because |
| quin, conj. | that not, but that, that |
| fides, fide, f. | faith; trustworthiness; allegiance |
| firmus, -a, -um | strong, firm, stable |
| ius iurandum, iuris iurandi, n. | an oath |
| oratio, orationis, f. | speech, argument |
| potens, potentis, adj. | powerful, influential, capable |
| potior, potiri, potitus sum | to get control of, become master of, cain possesion of, capture |
| spero, sperare (1) | to hope, hope for, expect, anticipate |
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