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equitatus/us

cavalry

praemitto/ere

send forth/ahead

legio/legionis

a legion

A legion is _______ soldiers

5000

Caesar's legion was _______ soldiers

3600

impedimentum/i

hindrance; baggage

colloco (1)

to place, arrange, station

eques/equitis

horseman, cavalryman

transeo/ire/transii/transitum

to go across, cross

proelium/i

battle

proelium committere

to engage in battle

identidem

repeatedly, again & again

silva/ae

forest, woods

se recipere

to retreat

rursus

back, back again

impetus/us

attack, assault

in (+acc) (w/ conflict)

against

tantum

only

insequor/insequi/insecutus sum

to pursue

audeo/ere/ausus sum

to dare

interim

meanwhile

primum

first, at first

depono/ere/deposui/depositum

to lay aside, put down

castra/castrorum

military camp

munio/ire/munivi/minitum

to fortify

coepi/coepisse/coeptum

begAn

lateo/ēre/latui

to lie hidden, hide

facile

easily

incredibilis/e

incredible

celeritas/-tatis

speed, haste, celerity

occupo (1)

to seize

vexillum/i

military banner, flag, standard

acies/ei

line of battle, sharp edge

brevitas/-tatis

shortness, brevity

adventus/us

approach, arrival

impedio/ire

to hinder

propinquitas/-tatis

nearness, proximity

per se

by themselves, on their own accord

provolo (1)

rush forth, fly out