List of Caesarian Idioms: Difference between revisions
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'''ex itinere:''' on the march | '''ex itinere:''' on the march | ||
'''ex navi egredi:''' to disembark | |||
'''ex usu Galliae:''' of advantage to Gaul | |||
'''ex vestigio:''' on the spot | |||
'''e vinculis:''' in chains | |||
'''soror ex matre:''' sister on the mother's side | |||
'''unus e filiis:''' one of the sons | |||
'''in Caesaris fidem venire:''' put one's self under the protection of Caesar | |||
'''in dies:''' daily | |||
'''in flumine pontem facere:''' to build a bridge across the river | |||
'''in fugam dare:''' to put to flight | |||
'''in itinere:''' on the march | |||
'''in perpetuum:''' forever | |||
'''in praesentia:''' for the present | |||
'''in reliquum tempus:''' for the future | |||
'''in vicem:''' in turn | |||
'''habere in animo:''' to intend | |||
'''inter se cohortati:''' exhorting one another | |||
'''inter se dare:''' to exchange | |||
'''inter se differunt:''' they differ from one another | |||
'''pro beneficiis:''' in return for favors | |||
'''pro multitudine:''' in proportion to the large body | |||
'''pro perfuga:''' as a deserter | |||
'''sub corona vendere:''' to sell as slaves | |||
=Adjectival= | =Adjectival= |
Revision as of 14:00, 30 September 2010
Prepositional
a dextro cornu: on the right wing
a fronte: in front
a pueris: from boyhood
a sinistro cornu: on the left wing
ab armis discedere: to lay down the arms
ab signis discedere: to leave the ranks
ab officio discedere: to fail in one's duty
ab cohortatione: after exhorting
ab eis defendere: to defend against them
ab milibus passuum octo: eight miles off
ab re frumentaria laborare: to suffer with respect to provisions
ad Caesarem deferre: to lay before Caesar
ad equum rescribere: to enroll in the cavalry
ad extremum: at last
ad hunc modum: in this way
ad milia decem: about ten thousand
ad speciem: for show
ad unum: to a man
ad urbem: near the city
ad urbem pervenit: he arrived at the city
ad Alpes pertinent: extend as far as the Alps
apud Caesarem: in the presence of Caesar
de ea causa: for this reason
de improviso: suddenly
ex aqua mensurae: measures by the water-clocks
ex itinere: on the march
ex navi egredi: to disembark
ex usu Galliae: of advantage to Gaul
ex vestigio: on the spot
e vinculis: in chains
soror ex matre: sister on the mother's side
unus e filiis: one of the sons
in Caesaris fidem venire: put one's self under the protection of Caesar
in dies: daily
in flumine pontem facere: to build a bridge across the river
in fugam dare: to put to flight
in itinere: on the march
in perpetuum: forever
in praesentia: for the present
in reliquum tempus: for the future
in vicem: in turn
habere in animo: to intend
inter se cohortati: exhorting one another
inter se dare: to exchange
inter se differunt: they differ from one another
pro beneficiis: in return for favors
pro multitudine: in proportion to the large body
pro perfuga: as a deserter
sub corona vendere: to sell as slaves