A | B |
despero, desperare, desperavi, desperatum | to give up hope, despair |
Hispaniae, -arum (f) | The Spains |
contra | against |
diu | for a long time |
diutius | for a longer time (comparative) |
possum, posse, potui | to be able |
retineo, retinere, retinui, retentum | to hold, retain |
frater, fratris (m) | brother |
suus, sua, suum | his own, her own, its own (refers to the subject) |
ad | to, toward |
cum (+ abl.) | with |
omnis, omnis, omne | all, every |
copiae, copiarum (f) | troops, supplies |
evoco, -are, -avi, -atum | to call back, recall, summon |
is, ea, id | he, she, it |
venio, -ire, -i, ventum | to come |
idem, eadem, idem | the same |
iter, itineris (n) | journey, route |
qui, quae, quod | who, which, that |
etiam | even, also |
a, ab | from, by |
consul, consulis (m) | consul |
apud (+ acc.) | at, near, by (a place) |
civitas, civitatis (f) | state, community |
in | (+ abl) in, on, (+ acc) into |
insidiae, -arum (f) | ambush |
conpono, conponere, conposui, conpositum | to position, place, lay, set |
incido, incidere, incisi, incisum | to fall, meet |
strenue | hard, strenously |
tamen | however |
pugno, -are, -avi, -atum | to fight, battle |
occido, occidere, occidi, occisum | to kill |
ingens, ingentis | huge |
eius | his, hers, its |
capio, capere, cepi, captum | to seize, capture |
interficio, interficere, interfeci, interfectum | to kill |
magnus, -a, -um | big, great |
pondus, ponderis (n) | weight, amount |
aurum, -i (n) | gold |
atque | and |
argentum, -i (n) | silver |
referro, referre, retuli, relatum | to bring back, report |
post (+ acc.) | after |
hic, haec, hoc | this (pl. these) |
diffido, diffidere, difisum est | to distrust, doubt |
iam | now, already |
de (+ abl.) | down from, about |
bellum, -i (n) | war |
coepi, coepisse, coeptum est | to begin |
eventus, -us (m) | outcome, result |
animus, -i (m) | mind, soul, spirit |
accedo, -ere, accessi, accessum | to approach, go to, come to, go near, come near |
itaque | and so |
ipse, ipsa, ipsum | himself, herself, itself (intensifying) |
e, ex | out of, from |
Hispania, -ae (f) | Spain |
gloria, -ae (f) | glory |
Brittae, -arum (f) | Bruttium (a region of Italy) |
teneo, tenere, tenui, tentum | to hold, have |
trado, tradere, tradidi, traditum | to hand over, (with se) surrender |
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