VocabularyBG5.26
rĕpentīnus, -a, -um: sudden
tŭmultus, -ūs m.: noise, uproar
dēfectĭo, -ōnis f.: defection, revolt
ŏrĭor, -īri, -ortus sum: to arise; arise, spring up; spring from, be descended from
praesto, -are, -stĭti: excel; (impers.) it is preferable; furnish, exhibit; adv.: at hand
comporto, -āre: gather, bring together, collect
concĭto, -āre: rouse, arouse, cause to rise
lignātor, -ōris m.: woodcutter, gatherer
ascendo, -ĕre, -ndi, -nsum: mount, ascend, climb, go up
ēmitto, -ĕre, -mīsi, -missum: send out, send forth; let fly, let go
ĕquester, -tris, -tre: of horsemen, referring to cavalry
oppugnātĭo, -ōnis f.: storming, assault, attack; mode of attack or assault
conclāmo, -āre: cry out loud
mos, mōris m.: custom, manner
conloquium, -ī n.: parley, conference; conversation, talk
prōdĕo, -īre, -ĭi, -ĭtum: go forth, come out; advance
contrōversĭa, -ae f.: dispute, quarrel, feud
mĭnŭo, -ĕre, -ŭi, -ūtum: (intrans.) lessen; to decrease