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Caesar, De Bello Gallico Book 1, Chapter 1 Vocabulary
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| appello, appellare, appellavi, appellatum | to call, name |
| commentarius, -i (m) | notebook, journal, report, commentary |
| differo, differre, distuli, dilatum | to scatter, spread, differ |
| divido, dividere, divisi, divisum | to divide, distribute |
| incolo, incolere, incolui, -- | to inhabit, dwell |
| institutum, -i (n) | established plan, custom, habit |
| lex, legix (f) | law, statute |
| liber, libri (m) | book |
| lingua, -ae (f) | tongue, language |
| absum, abesse, afui, afuturum | to be away, be distant |
| animus, -i (m) | mind, spirit, soul |
| commeo, commeare, commeavi, commeatum | to go back and forth, (+ ad) to visit |
| continenter | continually |
| cultus, cultus (m) | civilization, lifestyle |
| effemino, effeminare, effeminavi, effeminatum | to soften, weaken, make effeminate |
| fortis, fortis, forte | strong, brave |
| humanitas, humanitatis (f) | humanity, culture, refinement |
| importo, importare, importavi, importatum | to bring in |
| mercator, mercatoris (m) | merchant |
| minime | least, very little |
| propterea | on this account |
| propterea quod | because of, on account of which |
| saepe | often, frequently |
| trans (+ acc.) | across, over |
| contendo, contendere, contendi, contentum | to push forward, hasten |
| cotidianus, -a, -um | daily |
| initium, -i (n) | beginning, origin, border |
| obtineo, obtinere, obtinui, obtentum | to hold, possess |
| praecedo, praecedere, praecessi, praecessum | to go before, surpass, excel |
| prohibeo, prohibêre, prohibui, prohibitum | to keep from, prevent, guard (against) |
| quoque | also, too |
| attingo, attingere, attigi, attactum | to touch, border, reach, extend, arrive |
| extremus, -a, -um | outermost, farthest |
| inferus, -a, -um | low, below |
| inferior, -is | lower, inferior |
| mons, montis (m) | mountain |
| occasus, -ûs (m) | falling down, setting |
| orior, oriri, ortus sum | to arise, begin, descend |
| oriens sol | sunrise, east |
| septentriones, -um (m) | north (lit. the Seven stars of Ursa Major) |
| sol, solis (m) | the sun |
| ad occidentem solem | to the west |
| ad orientem solem | to the east |
| specto, spectare, spectavi, spectatum | to watch, face |
| vergo, vergere | to look, lie toward, be situated |
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