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omnis
as a whole; often refers to 'Greater Gaul'.
divisus, a, um
divided (predicate adjective).
incolo, incolere, incolui
to inhabit.
Belgae
the Belgians.
inter se
among themselves.
differo, differre, distuli, dilatum
to differ.
Gallos
Caesar limits this name to the natives of the central part, usually in this sense.
Aquitani
the Aquitani; people of South-West Gaul.
Garumna
The Garonne River.
Matrona
The Marne River.
Sequana
The Seine River.
propterea quod
for the very reason that.
cultus
civilization.
Provinciae
Refers to Gallia Transalpina, the area in southern France controlled by the Romans.
minime
least of all.
mercator
merchant, trader.
commeo, are, avi, atum
to travel, come and go.
effemino, are, avi, atum
to soften, to make into a woman.
pertineo, ere, pertinui
to reach to, extend to, concern.
importo, are, avi, atum
to bring in, import.
Rhenus
the Rhine River.
continenter
without interruption, close together.
Helvetii
people of Gallia Lugdunensis (modern Switzerland).
precendo, ere, praecessi, praecessum
to precede, surpass.
fere
nearly.
cotidianus, a, um
daily.
finis
end (pl. boundaries).
eorum (Germanorum)
of them (of the Germans).
Rhodanus
the Rhone River.
initium
entrance, beginning.
attingo, attingere, attigi, attactum
to touch, reach, border.
Sequani
the Sequanians.
vergo, ere, vergi
to incline, tilt down, turn.
septentriones
northern regions.
orior, oriri, ortus sum
to rise, become visible.
oriens
the rising sun, the East.
occasus
the setting, the West.