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This article delves into specific Latin terms found in Caesar's "De Bello Gallico" (DBG), particularly in sections 6.13 to 6.15. It explores the meanings of key vocabulary such as "Adhibetur" (to summon), "Facinus" (deed), and "Suffragium" (vote), providing insights into their relevance in the context of Roman law and society. The text aims to enhance understanding of these terms and their implications, shedding light on legal and social concepts in ancient Rome.
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MarshLatin.wordpress.com Caesar DBG 6.13-6.15
Adhibetur • Bring to, summon
Genera • Class
Facinus • Deed, action
Caedes • Slaughter, murder
Fere • Almost
Hereditas • Inheritance
Decretum • Decision
Sceleratus • Accursed, criminal
Suffragium • Vote
Contagio • To Contact
Communico • To Share, make common
Profiscor • To set out
Vacatio • Exemption
Immunitas • Exemption
Spontis • Of one’s accord, willingly
Propinquus • Near, neighboring
Disco/edisco/perdisco • To learn (thoroughly)
Fas • Right, proper, legal
Vulgus • Common
Viceni • 20, 20 each
Quotannis • yearly, every year
Ambactus • Vassal, follower
Nosco • To learn
Incido • To fall into, meet