BC 3 Vocab 2

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Caesar Civil War

3.102

quīcumque, quae-, quod-: whoever, whatever
rūrsus: back, again
comparō,-āre: bring together, set in opposition
quantumcumque: as much as ever, however much
ēdictum, -i, n.: proclamation, edict
iūnior: comparative of iuvenis
iūrō, -āre: swear an oath, vow obedience
utrum: whether
occultō, -āre: hide, conceal
ancora, -ae, f.: anchor
sūmptus, -ūs, m.: outlay, expense, charge
corrogō, -āre: collect, solicit, bring together
āctuārius, -a, -um: swift, easily driven
cōnsēnsus, -ūs, m.: agreement, concord
arx, arcis, f.: citadel
perferō, -ferre, -tulī, -lātus: reach, announce, convey news

3.103

adeō, -īre, -iī, - itus: go to
societās, -ātis, f.: community, society, alliance
dēligō, -ere, -lēgī, -lēctus: choose, pick out
negōtiātor, -ōris, m.: merchant, banker
praestō, -āre, -itī, -itus: stand out, preserve, vouch for

3.104

prōcūrātiō, -ōnis, f.: management, caring for, charge
sollicitō, -āre: disturb, agitate, worry
exsistō, -ere, -stitī, -: turn into, spring forth
clam: in secret
praedo, -ōnis, m.: pirate, plunderer

3.106

coniectō, -āre: guess, infer, conjecture
necessitūdō, -inis, f.: close connection, relationship
opportūnitās, -ātis, f.: convenience, advantage
cōnfīdō, -ere, -fīsus sum: rely on, trust, be confident in
concursus, -ūs, m.: mob, tumult
multitūdō, -inis, f.: crowd, throng
crēber, -bra, -brum: thick, crowded, pressed together
concitātiō, -ōnis, f.: agitation, sedition, tumult