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Gallia, -ae, f.: Gaul, roughly equivalent to modern France

Galli , ōrum m.: Gauls, people from Gaul.

dī-vĭdo, vīsi, vīsum, 3: divide

in-cŏlo, -lŭi, 3: to inhabit, dwell in

mĭnĭmē: superl. adv. least, smallest; by no means, not at all; (w. numerals or sim.) not less than, at least

com-mĕo, āvi, ātum, 1: go up and down, come and go, visit frequently

per-tĭnĕo, -ēre, -tinŭi: reach to, extend to; reach, extend; tend towards, have as an object or result; relate to, belong to; apply to, fall upon

importo, -are: bring in, import; introduce; bring upon, cause

praecedo, -ere, -cessi, -cessum: go before, precede; surpass, excel

obtineo, -ēre, -tinui, -tentum: hold, possess, keep possession of; maintain, continue, obtain

initium, -i n.: an entering upon, beginning

capio, -ere, cepi, captum: to have, seize; catch, take possession of by force; receive

attingo, -ere, -tigi, -tactum: to touch; affect, concern, resemble; handle, manage

septentriones, -um m. pl.: seven plough-oxen; the north; constellations ursus minor or maior

orior, oriri, ortus sum: arise, spring from, proceed from

occasus, -us m.: setting of the heavenly bodies; the west

vergo, -ere: to bend, turn, incline; bend, turn, incline oneself; lie, be situated