VocabularyBG5.44
simultas, -atis f.: feud, quarrel
irrumpo, -ere, -rupi, -ruptum: burst into, dart upon
verutum, -i n.: javelin
balteus, -i m.: belt
averto, -ere, -ti, -sum: to turn away, aside
diiudico, -are: decide
antefero, -ferre: prefer
munitio, -onis f.: construction, fortitying
contineo, -ere, -ui, -tentum: bind together, connect; contain, hold; restrain
existimatio, -onis f.: opinion
subsequor, -i, -secutus: follow closely, on the heels
mediocris, -e: moderately large, not large, ordinary
protego, -ere, -texi, tectum: cover
transfigo, -ere, -fixi, -fixum: pierce
defigo, -ere, -fixi, -fixum: set down firmly, plant firmly, fix
conor, -ari: attempt, try, undertake
moror, -ari: delay
succurro, -ere, -curri, -cursum: run to aid, hasten to aid
comminus adv.: at close quarters, in hand to hand conflict
deicio, -ere, -ieci, -iectum: throw down from; drive
concedo, -ere, -cidi, -cisum: cut to pieces; cut up, broken, cut short
complures, -ia, -ium: quite a number
contentio, -onis f.: struggle, contest