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Dive into the intricate world of Latin vocabulary with this exploration of essential terms from Caesar's writings. This guide breaks down critical words such as "admodum" (very much), "immolo" (to sacrifice), and "voveo" (to vow), providing clear definitions and contexts. Learn about concepts of crime, punishment, and societal values through terms like "latrocinio" (robbery) and "supplicium" (punishment). Enhance your understanding of ancient civilization and culture by investigating linguistic roots that still resonate today.
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MarshLatin.wordpress.com Caesar 6.16-6.20
Ver much Admodum
Treat, affect Adficio
Sacrifice, burn Immolo
To vow Voveo, devoveo
Vimen Succendo to set on fire
Latrocinio Wicker
Noxia Robbery
Supplicium Crime
Deficio Punishment, supplication
Quaestus To fail
Vis Gain, acquisition
Depello Strength, power
Dimico To drive off
Plerumque To fight, struggle
Tumulus Mosty
Quispaim Swelling, mound
Turpe Anyone
Dos Shameful
Coniunctim Dowery
Nex Jointly
Illustris Death
To discover Comperio
Civilization Cultus
To choose Diligo
To finish Conficio