dBG VI.13 noun-adj

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Caesar
de bello Gallico VI.13
nouns-adjectives
aliqui, aliquae, aliquod
aliqui, aliquae, aliquod
some
genus, generis n.
genus, generis n.
kind, class
plerique, pleraeque,
pleraque
plerique, pleraeque,
pleraque
most of
aes alienum, aeris alieni
aes alienum, aeris alieni
debt (another’s
bronze/money)
tributum, -i
tributum, -i
impost, tax
nobilis, -is, -e
nobilis, -is, -e
noble, high-born
NOT nobis from nos
ius, iuris n.
ius, iuris n.
right, law
disciplina, -ae
disciplina, -ae
learning, training
facinus, facinoris n.
facinus, facinoris n.
crime
caedes, caedis f.
caedes, caedis f.
slaughter, killing
hereditas, -tatis f.
hereditas, -tatis f.
inheritance
decretum, -i n.
decretum, -i n.
decree, decision
impius, -a, -um
impius, -a, -um
disrespectful to gods or
men, wicked
sceleratus, -a,-um
sceleratus, -a,-um
wicked
(related to scelus, sceleris n.
wicked deed, crime)
aditus, -us m.
aditus, -us m.
an approach, entrance
(cp. adeo, adire to approach)
contagio, contagionis f.
contagio, contagionis f.
contact, association
(related to tango, -ere to touch)
incommodus, -a, -um
incommodus, -a, -um
inconvenient,
troublesome; unfavorable
par, paris (gen.)
par, paris (gen.)
equal
suffragium, suffragii n.
suffragium, suffragii n.
vote
certus, -a, -um
certus, -a, -um
sure, certain, fixed
(NOT “a certain” as in a certain man
talked to us, which is quidam,
quaedam, quoddam)