Latin 3

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37 Terms

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omnis

as a whole; often refers to 'Greater Gaul'.

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divisus, a, um

divided (predicate adjective).

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incolo, incolere, incolui

to inhabit.

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Belgae

the Belgians.

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inter se

among themselves.

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differo, differre, distuli, dilatum

to differ.

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Gallos

Caesar limits this name to the natives of the central part, usually in this sense.

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Aquitani

the Aquitani; people of South-West Gaul.

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Garumna

The Garonne River.

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Matrona

The Marne River.

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Sequana

The Seine River.

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propterea quod

for the very reason that.

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cultus

civilization.

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Provinciae

Refers to Gallia Transalpina, the area in southern France controlled by the Romans.

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minime

least of all.

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mercator

merchant, trader.

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commeo, are, avi, atum

to travel, come and go.

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effemino, are, avi, atum

to soften, to make into a woman.

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pertineo, ere, pertinui

to reach to, extend to, concern.

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importo, are, avi, atum

to bring in, import.

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Rhenus

the Rhine River.

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continenter

without interruption, close together.

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Helvetii

people of Gallia Lugdunensis (modern Switzerland).

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precendo, ere, praecessi, praecessum

to precede, surpass.

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fere

nearly.

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cotidianus, a, um

daily.

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finis

end (pl. boundaries).

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eorum (Germanorum)

of them (of the Germans).

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Rhodanus

the Rhone River.

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initium

entrance, beginning.

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attingo, attingere, attigi, attactum

to touch, reach, border.

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Sequani

the Sequanians.

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vergo, ere, vergi

to incline, tilt down, turn.

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septentriones

northern regions.

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orior, oriri, ortus sum

to rise, become visible.

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oriens

the rising sun, the East.

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occasus

the setting, the West.