CaesarBG4Vocabulary
4.24
barbărus, -a, -um: uncultivated, rough; morally rough, savage
ĕquĭtātus, -ūs m.: cavalry
essĕdārĭus, -i m.: fighter in British or Gallic war chariot; charioteer
gĕnus, -ĕris n.: kind; class
consŭesco, -ĕre, -suēvi, -suētum: accustom
subsĕquor, -sequi, -secūtus sum: follow, follow after
magnĭtūdo, -ĭnis f.: greatness
ŏnus, -ĕris n.: a load, burden, freight
dēsĭlĭo, -silīre, -sĭlŭi, -sultum: leap down; dismount
consisto, -ĕre, -stĭti, -stĭtum: to put oneself in any place; take one’s stand, place oneself; consist, be formed of; stand firmly
expĕdītus, -a, -um: unshackeled, unimpeded; clear, free, ready for action
nōtus, -a, -um: known, familiar, customary
audacter: adv., boldly
cōnĭcĭo, -icĕre, -iēci, -iectum: throw together; to throw, to hurl
insŭēfactus, -a, -um: accustomed to, inured to
impĕrītus, -a, -um: unskilled, inexperienced, ignorant
ălăcrĭtas, -ātis f.: quickness, eagerness, animation
pĕdester, -tris, -tre: on foot, pedestrian; infantry; on land