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Caesar 4.24, 4.25, 4.26

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  • aliquis
    someone (anyone)
  • sagitta (-ae f.)
    arrow
  • equitatus (-ūs m)
    cavalry (horseman)
  • plerumque
    very often (mostly)
  • ignotus
    unknown (unfamiliar)
  • essedarius
    charioteer (a soldier who fought from a two-wheeled British war chariot)
  • paulum modo
    just a little
  • egressus (egredior, egredi)
    disembark (go out)
  • motus (-ūs m)
    motion
  • utor (uti, usus sum)
    use (employ, show)
  • propter (+acc)
    on account of (because of)
  • remus (-i m.)
    oar
  • uterque (utraque)
    each (of both; either of both)
  • telum (neut pl tela)
    spear (javelin)
  • autem
    moreover (however)
  • studium (-i n.)
    eagerness (zeal, devotion)
  • aridus
    dry (land)
  • naves longas
    war ships
  • pristinus
    previous (former)
  • impeditus (ppp of impedio, in + pes - foot)
    obstruct (hinder, delay)
  • onerarii (naves)
    freight ship
  • alius
    another (other)
  • consuescit (-suescere, -sueve)
    to be accustomed (usually)
  • tormentum (-i n)
    catapult (ballista, engine for hurling missles)
  • expeditus (ppp of expedio, set free)
    unimpeded (without baggage, light armed)
  • alius...alius
    one...another
  • animadvertit (-ere, -verti, -versum)
    notice
  • proelium (-i n)
    battle (engagement)
  • imperitus
    inexperienced (unskilled)