Julius Caesar Vocab

1. Tributaries: Slaves

2. Servile: having or showing an excessive willingness to serve or please others

3. Construe: Interpret in a particular way

4. Cogitations: deep thinking

5. Accoutred: Clothes or equip in something noticeable or impressive

6. Encompass: surround and have or hold within

7. Loath: Unwilling

8. Prodigious: remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree

9. Redress: Remedy or set right

10. Infirmity: Weakness 

11. Augment: Increase

12. Insurrection: Rebellion

13. Affability: friendly

14. Visage: A person’s face and or facial expression

15. Augurer: a soothsayer 

16. Fray: Scuffle

17. Dank: Cold, musty, and damp 

18. Vile: Unpleasant 

19. Constancy: Unchanging, faithful, dependable 

20. Chide: Scold or rebuke 

21. Puissant: having great power or influence

22. Firmament: Heaven

23. Abridged: Shortened writings

24. Grievous: very severe or serious

25. Arbor: a garden 

26. Extenuated: tone down

27. Bondman: serf/slave

28. Prostrate: lying stretched out on the ground with one’s face downward

29. Enfranchise: To Free

30. Unassailable: unbeatable

31. Provender: animal food

32. Covert: Not openly acknowledged or displayed

33. Choleric: bad-tempered

34. Waspish: readily expressing anger or irritation

35. Apparition: a ghost

36. Testy: Easily annoyed

37. Taper: a candle

38. Vexed: annoyed

39. Insupportable: Unable to be supported or justified

40. Chastisement: scolding someone

41. Cur: an aggressive dog

42. Demeanor: outward behavior or bearing

43. Perceive: realize something 

44. Tarry: stay longer than intended

45. Suffice: be enough

46. Presage: A sign or warning that something will happen

47. Peevish: Cranky

48. Apt: appropriate or suitable in the circumstances 

49. Engendered: Created it 

50. Garland: a wreath of flowers and leaves, worn on a head or hung