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Cambridge Latin Course: Section 3A & B

Terms

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victoria ae
victory, triumph
bellum i
war, conflict
imperium i
order, command, supreme authority
dux duc-is
3m leader, general
Iuppiter, Iou-is
3m Jupiter, Jove
rex, reg-is
3m king, monarch
long-us a um
long
liber a um
free
niger, a um
black
fortis e
strong; brave courageous
is e-a, id
that; he she it
ambulo are
to walk
nuntio are
to announce, proclaim
meditor ari
to think on, reflect, ponder; practise
bellum gero, ere, gessi, gest-
to wage war
venio ire, veni, vent-
to come, arrive
ob
+acc on account of, because of
quam
than (how!)
umquam
ever
copiae arum
1f pl troops
ferocia ae
fierceness
terra ae
land
legatus i
ambassador
ager, i
land, field, territory
castra, orum
2nt pl camp
otium i
cessation of conflict, leisure, inactivity
proelium i
battle
eques equit-is
3m horseman; pl cavalry
hostis, host-is
3m; enemy
legio, legion-is
3f legion
nauis, nau-is
3f ship
pax, pac-is
3f peace
manus us
4f hand
illustris e
famous
su-us a um
his her, their
oppugno, are
to attack
supero, are
to conquer, overcome, get the upper hand
hort-or are, hortatus
to urge, encourage
dedo, ere, dedidi, dedit-
to surrender, hand over
deduco, ere, dedux-i, deduct-
to lead away, lead down
educo, ere, edux-, educt-
to lead out
reduco, ere
to lead back
adipiscor, eri, adeptus
to get, gain, acquire
adloquor, (alloquor) eri, adlocutus
to address
proficiscor, eri, profectus
to set out
me fero, ferre
to charge, attack (lit. I bear myself)
celeriter
quickly
ferociter
fiercely
fortiter
bravely
utrimque
on both sides
forma ae
shape, looks; beauty
dolus i
trick
pugnus i
fist
nemo neminis
3m/f no-one, nobody
pes, ped-is
3m foot
uerus a um
true
idem, eadem idem
the same
interrogo are
to ask, question
placet, ere, placuit/placitum est
it is pleasing; x votes to y

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