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ago, agere, egi, actum
to act, drive, build
condo, condere, condidi, conditum
to found, compose, hide
consero, conserere, conservi (or conserui), consertum
(with manus or proelium) to join battle
effugio, effugere, effugi, effugitum
to flee away, escape
egredior, egredi, egressus sum
to go out, disembark
gero, gerere, gessi, gestum
to carry, carry on, wage war
oppidum, -i (n)
town
praeda, -ae (f)
booty, plunder
proelium, -i (n)
battle
uxor, uxoris (f)
wife
addo, addere, addidi, additum
to add
mox
soon, presently
occido, occidere, occidi, occasum
to kill
opulentus, -a, -um
rich
regno (1)
to rule
relinquo, relinquere, reliqui, relictum
to leave
tandem
at length, at last
adeo, adire, adii (or adivi), aditum
to approach
alveus, -i (m)
basket, hollow vessel
fluito (1)
to float
flumen, flumenis (n)
stream, river
geminus, -a, -um
twin
lambo, lambere, lambi, lambitum
to lick
lac, lactis (n)
milk
pecus, pecoris (n)
cattle
ripa, -ae (f)
bank
sacerdos, sacerdotis (m and f)
priest, priestess
vagitus, -us (m)
crying of children
vincio, vincire, vinxi, vinctum
to bind
fors, forte
by chance, strongly, accidentally, as it happened
constituo, constituere, constitui, constitutum
to establish, appoint, settle, decide, draw up
adipiscor, adipisci, adeptus sum
to obtain, gain, retain
agnosco, agnoscere, agnovi, agnitum
to recognize
aperio, aperire, aperui, apertum
to open, disclose
dedo, dedidi, deditum
to give up, surrender
impetus, -us (m)
attack
iuvenis, -e
young, (as substantive) young man
latro, latronis (m)
robber
paro, parare, paravi, paratum (1)
to prepare
stirps, stirpis (f)
family, offspring
pastor, pastoris (m)
shepherd
supplicium, -i (n)
punishment
traho, trahere, traxi, tractum
to drag
vis, vis (f)
force, violence (plural: strength)