in | in, on (abl.), into, to (acc.) 173 |
itaque | and so, 6 |
persuādeō, -ēre, -suāsī, -suāsum | persuade, convince, 12 |
copia, -ae f. | abundance, supply; troops, 12 |
tantus, -a, -um | so great, so large, 10 |
disciplīna, -ae f. | training, instruction, 5 |
gravis, -e | heavy, serious, severe; venerable, 9 |
prohibeō, -ēre, -uī, -itus | keep off, prohibit, 6 |
uterque, utraque, utrumque | each (of two) 8 |
etsī | even if, although, though, 5 |
pēs, pedis m. | foot, 5 |
proelium, -iī n. | battle, combat, 15 |
prīmus -a -um | first, 15 |
fīnitimus, -a, -um | neighboring; subst. neighbors, 6 |
pertineō, -ēre, -tinuī | to pertain to, reach, stretch to, 7 |
accipiō | to take without effort, receive, get, accept, 10 |
animadvertō, -ere, -vertī, -versum | turn mind to, notice 5 |
equitātus, -ūs m. | cavalry, 5 |
proficīscor, -ī, -fectus | set out, depart, 23 |
littera, -ae f. | letter of the alphabet, letter, literature, 12 |
dēmonstrō (1) | to show, demonstrate, 5 |
efficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectus | make, form, 5 |
casus, -ūs m. | misfortune, mishap; fall 5 |
tūtus, -a, -um | safe, secure, guarded, 7 |
regnum, -ī n. | royal power, kingdom, realm, 8 |
incitō (1) | put into motion, urge on, 5 |
trānseō, -īre, -iī (īvī), itus | pass (by), 6 |
gerō, -ere, gessī, gestus | carry (on), wage, 8 |
perīculum, -ī n. | risk, danger, peril, 14 |
genus, generis, n. | origin, kind, sort, 10 |
Gallus, -a, -um | Gallic; subst. a Gaul, 15 |
causa, -ae f. | reason, cause; case, 21 |
conspiciō, -ere, -spexī, -spectus | see, behold, 5 |
noster, nostra, nostrum | our, 36 |
aliquī, -qua, -quod | some, any, definite, 8 |
altus, -a, -um | high, lofty, tall, 5 |
duo, duae, duo | two, 8 |
ūnus, -a, -um | one, 29 |
iubeō, iubēre, iussī, iussum | to order, command, 17 |
perturbō (1) | confuse, disturb, throw into confusion, 6 |
amīcitia, -ae, f. | friendship, 12 |
īdem, eadem, idem | the same, 14 |
ferē | almost, nearly, closely, 7 |
Labiēnus, ī m. | Labienus, 5 |
Belgae, -ārum m. | Belgians, 6 |
alius, -a, -ud | other, another, else, 13 |
contineō, -ēre, -nuī, -tentum | hold or keep together, 6 |
ōrātio, -ionis f. | speaking, speech, language, 8 |
imperō (1) | command, order, bid, 7 |