VocabularyBG1.2
in-dūco, -ĕre, -xi, -ctum: draw over or on; spread over; lead in, bring in
coniūrātiō, -ōnis f.: swearing together; union confirmed by an oath
cīvĭtas, -ātis f.: citizenship, condition or rights of a citizen; a state, commonwealth
per-suādĕo, -ēre, -si, -sum: to persuade, convince of a fact; persuade, prevail upon
per-făcĭlis, -e: very easy
praesto, -are, -stĭti, -stĭtum: stand before; be outstanding, be distinguished; become guarantee for, answer for
contineo, -ēre, -tinui, -tentum: hold together, keep together; keep in, surround, contain; hold back, restrain
finitimus, -a, -um: neighboring, adjacent
bello, -are: wage war
cupidus, -a, -um: desirous, eager, keen; ambitious, eager for power
adficio, -ere, -fēci, -fectum: influence, work upon; affect by, treat with
angustus, -a, -um: narrow; angustum, -i n.: a narrow space
fortitudo, -inis f.: strength, bravery, courage
arbitror, -ari: witness, perceive; bear witness; arbitrate, judge
pateo, -ēre: to be open, stand open, lie open; be open, accessible
vago, -are: to wander