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Aquitānī, -ōrum m.
Aquitani
Aquitania, -ae f.
Aquitania
attingō, -ere, tigī, tāctum
touch to, border
Celtae, -ārum m.
Celts
commeō
to travel, go to and fro
contendō, -ere, -ī, -ntus
strive; hasten
continenter
continuously, incessantly
cotidiānus, -a, -um
daily, of every day
cultus, -ūs m.
culture, refinement
differō, -ferre
differ, carry different ways
dīvidō, -ere, -vīsī, -vīsus
divide, distribute
effēminō
soften, make into women
extrēmus, -a, -um
farthest, outermost
Garumna, -āe f.
Garumna river
Hispania, -ae f.
Spain
hūmānitās, -tātis f.
humanity, nature
importō
bring in, introduce, import
incolō, -ere, -uī
inhabit, dwell on
inferus, -a, -um
below, lower
institum, ī n.
institution, practice, custom
lēx, -lēgis f.
law, regulation, decree
lingua, ae f.
tongue, language
Mātrōna, -ae f.
Matrona (Marne) river
mercātor, -ōris m.
merchant, trader
minimē
least of all, least
mons, montis m.
mountain, mount
occāsus, -ūs m.
fall, destruction
Oceānus, ī m.
Oceanus
orior, -īrī, ortus
arise, rise, spring
praecēdō, -ere, cessī, -cessum
surpass
proptereā
on this account, therefore
Pyrenaeus, -a, -um
of the Pyrenees
quoque
also
saepe
often
septentriōnēs, -um m.
north
Sēquana, -ae
Sequana (Seine) River
sōl, sōlis m.
sun
spectō
watch, observe, behold, inspect
trans
over, across
vergō, -ere, versī
turn, bend