Senior Latin 24/25 FINAL Essential List (BG 1.1-7, 4.24-36.1; V.24-48, 6.13-20; Vergil Book I-209, 418-440, 494-578, II.40-56, 201-249, 268 - 297, 559 - 62; IV.160-218, 259-299, 300-361, 659-705; VI.295-332, 384-425, 450-476, 847-899)

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933 Terms

1

Gallia, -ae (f)

Gaul

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Incolo, incolere, incolui

to live in, inhabit

3

Belgae, -arum (m. pl)

the Belgae, a large group of tribes in northeastern Gaul

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Tertius, a, um

third

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Galli, -orum (m. pl)

Gauls, the Roman name for Celts

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Institutum, -i (n)

custom

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Lex, legis (f)

law

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Flumen, fluminis (n)

river

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Propterea quod (adv)

for this reason, therefore, because

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Cultus, -us (m)

care, culture, civilization

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Provinciae

the (Roman) province, Gallia Narbonensis

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Longissime, longe (adv)

by far, far off, far away

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Animus, -i (m)

soul, spirit

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Pertineo, pertinēre, pertinui

to reach out, extend, to pertain, refer, to tend

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Germani, -orum (m. pl)

the Germans

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Rhenus, -i (m)

the Rhine river

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Helvetii, -orum (m. pl)

the Helvetians, a Gallic tribe living in what is now Switzerland

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Reliquus, a, um

the rest, remaining

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Virtus, virtutis (f)

courage

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Fere (adv)

almost, approximately

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Cotidianus, a, um

daily

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Proelium, -i (n)

battle

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Contendo, contendere, contendi, contentus

to stretch, strive, struggle

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Finis, finis (m)

end, boundary; plural-territory

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Prohibeo, prohibere (long e), prohibui, prohibitus

to keep someone (Acc) away from something (abl)

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Initium, -i (n)

beginning

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Rhodanus, -i (m)

the Rhone River, begins in the Swiss alps, flows through lake Geneva, then joins with the Saone and flows south to the Mediterranean

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Contineo, continēre, continui, contentus

to hold together, contain, enclose, border

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Oceanus, -i (m)

the Ocean

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Seqani, -orum (m. pl)

the Sequani, a tribe on the eastern edge of Celtic Gaul

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Extremus, a, um

outermost, further

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Orior, oriri, ortus sum

to rise, arise, being

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Inferior, inferioris

lower

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apud (prep+acc)

at the house of, near, with, among

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regnum, -i (n)

royal power, rule, kingdom, supreme power

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coniuratio, coniurationis (f)

conspiracy

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copia, copiae (f)

supply, abundance; pl - resources, troops

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perfacilis, -is, -e

very easy

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praesto, praestare, praestiti, praestitus

(+dat) to stand out, surpass

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imperium, -i (n)

power, rule

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potior, potiri, potitus sum (+abl/gen)

to get possession of, get control of

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undique (adv)

from all sides, in all directions

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latus, a, um

broad, wide

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altus, a, um

tall, high, deep

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Iura, ae

the Iura mountains

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finitimus, a, um

neighboring/neighbor

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infero, inferre, intuli, illatus

to bring in, carry, inflict on

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cupidus, a, um

desirous of (+gen), eager to

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dolor, doloris (m)

pain, distress, anger, resentment

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adficio, adficere, adfeci, adfectus

to do, treat, affect

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multitudo, multitudinis (f)

large number, large amount

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angustus, a, um

compressed, narrow

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arbitror, arbitrari, , arbitratus sum

to think

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longitudo, longitudinis (f)

length

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mille passus (plural millia passuum)

mile (literally 1000 (of) paces)

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pateo, patēre, patui

to lie open

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addūcō, addūcere, addūxī, adductus

to lead forward, lead on, influence

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auctōritās, auctōritātis, f.

prestige

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permoveō, permovēre, permōvī, permōtus

to move thoroughly; to influence, prevail upon, persuade

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cōnstituō, cōnstituere, cōnstitī, cōnstitūrus

to establish, set up, arrange; to station, deploy; to decide, determine

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proficīscor, proficīscī, profectus sum

to set out

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carrus, carrī, m.

wagon, cart

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quam (+ superlative)

as ___ as possible

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frūmentum, frūmentī, n.

grain

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pāx, pācis, f.

peace

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amīcitia, amīcitae, f.

friendship

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cōnfirmō, cōnfirmāre, cōnfirmāvī, cōnfirmātus

to strengthen, establish

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dūcō, dūcere, dūxī, ductus

to lead; to think, consider

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profectiō, profectiōnis, f.

departure

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occupō, occupāre, occupāvī, occupātus

to seize

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item

likewise

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prīncipātus, prīncipātūs, m.

leadership

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probō, probāre, probāvī, probātus

to approve; to prove, demonstrate, show

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perficiō, perficere, perfēcī, perfectus

to complete

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quīn

(+ subj) but that, that

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ōrātiō, ōrātiōnis, f.

oration, speech

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fidēs, fideī, f.

faith, good faith; pledge

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iūs, iūris, n.

rightness, justice; legal power, authority

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iūs iūrandum, iūris iūrandī, n.

oath

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potēns, potentis (gen.)

powerful

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spērō, spērāre, spērāvī, spērātus

to hope

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Casticus, -i

Casticus, a Sequanus, whom Orgetorix sought for help.

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Dumnorix

Dumnorix, an Aeduus, whom Orgetorix sought for help.

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mos, moris (n)

habit, custom

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vinculum (vinclum), -i (n)

chain

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cogo, cogere, coegi, coactus

to gather, collect, force, compel

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oportet, oportēre, oportuit

it is fitting, proper, ought

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iudicium, -i (n)

judgement, trial, court

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ad (w/ numbers)

about, approcimately

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cliens, clientis (m)

client, dependent

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eodem (Adv)

to the same place

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conduco, conducēre, conduxi, conductus

to lead together, gather

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eripio, eripere, eripui, ereptus

to snatch out, rescue, save

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ob (prep + acc)

because of

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incito, -are, -avi, -atus

to set in motion, to spur on, stir up

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arma, -orum (n. pl)

weapons, arms, force of arms

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magistratus, -us (m)

official, magistrate

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oppidum, -i (n)

town

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quadringenti, -ae, -a

four hundred

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incendo, incendere, incendi, incensus

to burn, set fire to