A | B |
arena, -ae, f. | sand, arena |
divitiae, -arum, f. pl. | wealth, riches |
hasta, -ae, f. | spear |
pugna, -ae, f. | fight, battle |
turba, -ae, f. | crowd; turmoil |
magister, magistri, m. | school master, captain, trainer |
saeculum, -i, n. | age, era |
furor, furoris, m. | frenzy |
milia, milium, n. pl. | thousands |
tremor, tremoris, m. | cause of fright, terror |
voluptas, voluptatis, f. | pleasure, delight |
superbus, -a, -um | proud, arrogant |
timendus, -a, -um | to be feared |
minax, minacis | menacing |
tot | so many |
acriter | fiercely |
ter | three times |
contra (+ acc) | against, opposite, facing |
committo, committere, commisi, commissus | to bring together |
consisto, consistere, constiti | to halt, stop, stand |
converto, -ere, converti, conversus | to turn (around) |
incedo, incedere, incessi | to go in, march in |
ostendo, -ere, ostendi, ostentus | to show, point out |
conicio, conicere, conieci, coniectus | to throw together; figure out, guess |
ferio, ferire | to hit, strike, kill |
tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatus | to life, raise |
pugnam committere | to join battle |
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