VocabularyBG4.32
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consuetudo, -inis f.: custom, habit
frumentor, -ari: gather a grain supply, cut grain
suspicio, -onis f.: suspicion
ventito, -are: come often
statio, -onis f.: guard, service
pulvis, -eris m.: dust
suspicor, -ari: suspect
succedo, -ere, -cessi, -cessum: to be the successor; be contiguous, be next; take the place of, relieve
armo, -are: arm, equip
confestim adv.: promptly, with all haste
procedo, -ere, -cessi, -cessum: advance
confertus, -a, -um: compact, in close array, crowded
coicio, -ere, -ieci, -iectum: hurl; drive; put, place; direct, construct
demeto, -ere, -messui, -messum: cut, harvest
delitesco, -ere, -litui: conceal oneself
dispergo, -ere, -si, -sum: scatter
meto, -ere, messui, messum: mow, harvest