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Attack on Caesar

Henle Latin 2

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saepes, sepsis inflexis crebrisque in latitudinem ramis enatis [et] rubis sentibusque interiectis effecerant ut instar muri hae saepes munimentum praeberent. (f.) 3. fence, hedge They made these fences by bending and often spreading out into the width of the branches, as if these fences were like walls to provide protection.
imperitus a um huius omnino generis pugnae imperiti adj inexperienced inexperienced in this type of fighting
alacritas -tatis non eadem alacritate ac studio quo in pedestribus uti proeliis consuerant utebantur (f). 3 zeal They did not use the same zeal and diligence with which they were accustomed to use in battles with infantrymen
praebeō praebēre praebuī praebitum tantamque opinionem timoris praebuit ut iam ad vallum castrorum hostes accedere auderent. 2. to present, offer, provide; be the cause; make available And it gave such an impression of fear that the enemy should dare to climb over the ramparts of the camp.
periclitor periclitārī periclitātum cotidie tamen equestribus proeliis quid hostis virtute posset et quid nostri auderent periclitabatur 1 dep. risk, endanger; test, try, prove (in battle) daily, nevertheless, in cavalry engagements he was testing what the enemy could do by their bravery and what our men would dare to do.
supersedeō supersedēre supersēdī supersessum Caesar primō et propter multitudinem hostium et propter eximiam opinionem virtutīs proeliō supersedēre statuit 2. to refrain from At first, Caesar decided to refrain from battle on account of the size of the enemy and a distinct rumor about their bravery.
opiniō -nis propter eximiam opiniōnem virtutīs 3. (f.) belief, opinion; rumor on account of the distinct opinion of bravery
statuō statuere statuī statūtum Caesar proeliō supersedēre statuit 3 to decide; set up, establish At first, Caesar decided to refrain from battle
rādīx, rādicis radices eius montis 3. (f.) root; base, foot (mountain) the feet of that mountain
contineō continēre continuī contentum reliquum spatium…mons continet magna altitudine, ita ut radices eius montis ex utraque parte ripae fluminis contingant 2. to enclose, contain A mountain of great height shuts in the remaining space, … in such a manner that the feet of that mountain extend to the river's bank on either side.
contingō contingere continigī contāctum …ut radices eius montis ex utraque parte ripae fluminis contingant 3. to reach, extend …in such a manner that the feet of that mountain extend to the river's bank on either side.
intermittō intermittere intermīsī intermissum qua flumen intermittit 3. to interrupt; omit where the river leaves a gap
pābulātiō -ōnis hostem rapinīs, pābulātiōnibus populātiōnibusque prohibere 3 (f.) foraging; pasture to prevent the enemy from plundering, foraging and devastating
populātiō -nis hostem rapinīs, pābulātiōnibus populātiōnibusque prohibere 3. (f) devastation; plundering to prevent the enemy from plundering, foraging and devastating
rapina -ae (f) hostem rapinīs, pābulātiōnibus populātiōnibusque prohibere (f) rape; plunder to prevent the enemy from plundering, foraging and devastating
īnferus a um nostrōs nōn esse īnferiorēs intellexit adj. inferior he realized that our troops were no more inferior
saepes, sepsis inflexis crebrisque in latitudinem ramis enatis [et] rubis sentibusque interiectis effecerant ut instar muri hae saepes munimentum praeberent. (f.) 3. fence, hedge They made these fences by bending and often spreading out into the width of the branches, as if these fences were like walls to provide protection.
imperitus a um huius omnino generis pugnae imperiti, non eadem alacritate ac studio quo in pedestribus uti proeliis consuerant utebantur. adj inexperienced
alacritas -tatis non eadem alacritate ac studio quo in pedestribus uti proeliis consuerant utebantur (f). 3 zeal They did not use the same zeal and diligence with which they were accustomed to use in battles with infantrymen
praebeō praebēre praebuī praebitum tantamque opinionem timoris praebuit ut iam ad vallum castrorum hostes accedere auderent. 2. to present, offer, provide; be the cause; make available And it gave such an impression of fear that the enemy should dare to climb over the ramparts of the camp.
periclitor periclitārī periclitātum cotidie tamen equestribus proeliis quid hostis virtute posset et quid nostri auderent periclitabatur 1 dep. risk, endanger; test, try, prove (in battle) daily, nevertheless, in cavalry engagements he was testing what the enemy could do by their bravery and what our men would dare to do.
supersedeō supersedēre supersēdī supersessum Caesar primō et propter multitudinem hostium et propter eximiam opinionem virtutīs proeliō supersedēre statuit 2. to refrain from At first, Caesar decided to refrain from battle on account of the size of the enemy and a distinct rumor about their bravery.
opiniō -nis propter eximiam opiniōnem virtutīs 3. (f.) belief, opinion; rumor on account of the distinct opinion of bravery
statuō statuere statuī statūtum Caesar proeliō supersedēre statuit 3 to decide; set up, establish At first, Caesar decided to refrain from battle
rādīx, rādicis radices eius montis 3. (f.) root; base, foot (mountain) the feet of that mountain
contineō continēre continuī contentum reliquum spatium…mons continet magna altitudine, ita ut radices eius montis ex utraque parte ripae fluminis contingant 2. to enclose, contain A mountain of great height shuts in the remaining space, … in such a manner that the feet of that mountain extend to the river's bank on either side.
contingō contingere continigī contāctum …ut radices eius montis ex utraque parte ripae fluminis contingant 3. to reach, extend …in such a manner that the feet of that mountain extend to the river's bank on either side.
intermittō intermittere intermīsī intermissum qua flumen intermittit 3. to interrupt; omit where the river leaves a gap
pābulātiō -ōnis hostem rapinīs, pābulātiōnibus populātiōnibusque prohibere 3 (f.) foraging; pasture to prevent the enemy from plundering, foraging and devastating
populātiō -nis hostem rapinīs, pābulātiōnibus populātiōnibusque prohibere 3. (f) devastation; plundering to prevent the enemy from plundering, foraging and devastating
rapina -ae (f) hostem rapinīs, pābulātiōnibus populātiōnibusque prohibere (f) rape; plunder to prevent the enemy from plundering, foraging and devastating
īnferus a um nostrōs nōn esse īnferiorēs intellexit adj. inferior he realized that our troops were no more inferior
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