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accedo accedere accessi accessus
to approach; attack; be added
adversarius -a -um
hostile, contrary, opposite, opposed to
adversarius -ii, m.
opponent, enemy
aes aeris, n.
copper, bronze
aggredio, aggredi, aggressus sum (dep)
to attack
armatus
armed, equipped
caedes -is, f.
massacre; slaughter; murder; a cutting, gore
caedo, caedere, cecedi, caesus
strike, cut; kill, slaughter; murder; destroy, vanquish
calamitas -tatis, f.
disaster, ruin, misfortune; defeat, loss, failure
captor -oris, m.
one who captures; hunter, huntsman
certamen -minis, n.
battle, combat, competition; struggle, contest
cingo, cingere, cinxi, cinctus
to crown, garland; encircle; surround; besiege; in war fortify; gird
circumdo, circumdare, circumdedi, circumdatus
to put (+ acc) round (+dat); surround; enclose
clades cladis, f.
calamity; ruin; defeat; destruction; ruin; plague; slaughter
classis classis, f.
class of the Roman people; group; army; fleet
cohors -hortis, f.
cohort; farmyard; bodyguard; attendants
colligo, colligere, collegi, collectus
to collect; assemble; acquire; infer; reckon
concursus -us, m.
gathering; crowd; encounter; running together
copia -iae, f.
abundance forces; troops; supply
dedo, dedere, dedidi, deditus
to surrender; yield; abandon
detineo, detinere, detinui, detentus
to detain; hold down/off; occupy
dimico, dimicare, dimicavi, dimicatus
to fight for (+ de); struggle; strive
diripio, diripere, diripui, direptus
to snatch away; rob, pillage; tear to pieces
dispello, dispellere, dispuli, dispulsus
to disperse; drive apart/away
ductor -oris, m.
leader; commander