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Ā, Ab
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from, away from
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preposition
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Accidô
-cidere -cidī |
to fall to, happen, occur
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verb
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Ad
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to, towards
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preposition
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Adventus
-ūs (masc.) |
arrival approach
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noun
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Ager
-rī (masc.) |
field, district
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noun
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Aliquis
-quid Alum -quality -quod |
someone, something, anyone, any
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noun
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Alius
-a -ud (gen. Alius) |
another, other
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adjective
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Alter
-era -erum |
the other of two or a second
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adjective
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Ambriorīx
-īgis (masc.) |
the king of Euberones
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noun
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Annus
-ī (masc.) |
year
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noun
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Ante
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before, previously
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adverb
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Apud
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at, among, at the home of
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preposition
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Arbitror
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to decide, think, believe
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verb
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Arma
-ôrum (neut.) |
arms, weapons
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noun
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At
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but, at least
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adverb
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Atque
ac |
And also, even, and
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conjunction
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Aut
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or
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conjunction
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Aut... aut
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either...or
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conjunction
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Autem
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but, however
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conjunction
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Belgae
-ārum (masc.) |
the Belgae
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noun
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Bellum
-ī (neut.) |
war
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noun
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Brittania
-ae (fem.) |
Britain
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noun
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Caesar
-Caesaris (masc.) |
Gaius Julius Caesar, a lieutenant
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noun
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Capiô
-ere cēpī captum |
to take, capture
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verb
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Castra
-ôrum (neut. pl) |
camp
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noun
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Causa
-ae (feminine) |
cause, reason, motive
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noun
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Causā
(takes genitive) |
for the purpose or sake of
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adverb
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Celeritās,
-tātis (fem.) |
Swiftness, speed
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noun
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Certus,
-a -um |
Certain, sure, fixed
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adjective
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Cicerô
- ônis ( masc. ) |
Quintus Tullius Cicero, lieutenant
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noun
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Circiter
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About, around
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Adverb
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Circumveniô,
-venire -venī -ventum |
To surround, cutoff, betray
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Verb
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Civitās,
-tātis |
State, citizenship
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Noun
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Coepī, coepisse, coeptus
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Began, undertook
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Adjective
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Cognôscô,
-nôscere, -nôvī, nitum |
To learn, study, know
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verb
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Côgô,
côgere, coēgī, coāctum |
To assemble, force, compel
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Verb
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Cohors,
-tis (fem. ) |
Cohort
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Noun
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Collocô,
(1st declension) |
To place, set
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Verb
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Colloquor,
-loquī, -locūtus sum |
To speak with, have a conference with
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Verb
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Commūnis,
-e |
Common, general
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Adjective
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Cônsilium,
-ī (neut. ) |
Deliberation, Council, advice
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Noun
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Constituô,
-stituere, -stuī, -stitutum |
To set up, construct, appoint
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Verb
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Cônsuēscô,
-suēscere, -suēvī, -suētum |
To become used to, accustomed to
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Verb
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Cônsuētus,
-a, -um |
Accustomed, usual
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Adjective
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Contineô,
-tinēre, -tinuī, -tentum |
To hold, keep, restrain
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Contrôversia,
-ae ( fem. ) |
Dispute, argument
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noun
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Conveniô,
-venīre, -venī, -ventum |
To come together, assemble, meet
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verb
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Côpia,
-ae ( fem. ) |
Supply, plenty, number
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Noun
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Cum
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When, as, while, after, soon as
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Conjunction
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Cum...tum
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Not only... But also
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Conjunction
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