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removeō, removēre, remōvī, remōtus
to move back, to move back away, to remove
aequō, aequāre, aequāvī, aequātus
to make level, to even, to make equal
spēs , speī (f)
hope, expectation
pilum, pilī (n)
javelin
phalanx, phalangis (f)
phalanx
destrictus, destricta, destrictum
removed, drawn (as a sword), pulled out
scutum, scutī (n)
shield
ictus, ictūs (m)
blow, strike, musical beat
ēvello, ēvellere, ēvellī, ēvulsus
to pluck out, to pull out, to tear out
nudus, nuda, nudum
bare, naked, uncovered
circiter
nearly, almost, approximately, not far from
coniciō, conicere, coniēcī, coniectum
to hurl, to hurl together, to hurl with force
conferō, conferre, contulī, collātum
to bring together, collect
coepi, coepisse, coeptum
to have begun, began
pugnō, pugnāre, pugnāvī, pugnātum
to fight
vesper, vesperī m.
evening, evening star
vulnus, vulneris (n)
wound, injury
sequor, sequi, secutus sum
to follow, to pursue, to attend
supersum, superesse, superfuī
to survive, be left over
sepeliō, sepelīre, sepelīvī, sepultus
to bury
trīduum, trīduī, n.
three day period
occīdō, occīdere, occīdī, occīsus
to kill, to cut down, to fell
potiōr, potīrī, potītus sum (+ abl. or gen.)
to get control of, to get possession of, to gain, to acquire
morōr, morārī, morātus sum
to delay
tollō, tollere, sustulī, sublātus
to lift up, to raise; to remove, to carry off, to steal; to take away
gladius, gladiī (m)
sword
possum, posse, potuī
to be able
vulnerō, vulnerāre, vulnerāvī, vulnerātus
to wound, to hurt, to injure
capiō, capere, cēpī, captum
to take, to capture, to seize, to get
iūvō, iūvāre, iūvī, iūtum
to help, to aid, to assist; to please