ac
2. comparisons: than, as from
a, ab, abs
2. at, in, on
accido, -cidere, -cidi
fall to, befall, happen, occur
accipio, -cipere, -cepi, -ceptum
take to oneself, accept; experience, suffer; learn, hear, take
ad
adventus, -us (m.)
arrival, approach
ager, -ri (m.)
field; district, territory
ailquis, -quid, and aliqui, -qua, -quod
indef. pron., someone, something; anyone, anything, any
alius, -a, -ud, gen. alius
another, other;
alius…alius: one…another; pl.: some…others
alter, -era, -erum
the other (of two); second; the one;
alter. ..alter, the one…the other;
alteri. ..alteri…, the one party…the other
Ambiorix, -igis (m.)
Ambiorix, king of Eburones
annus, -i (m.)
year
ante
2. prep. acc., before, in front of
apud
at, among, near, with; at the house of, in the presence of
arbitror
decide, think, believe
arma, -orum (n.)
arms, weapons; battle war
at
but, at least
atque
2. comparisons: than, as from
aut
or
aut…aut, either…or
autem
but; however; moreover
Belgae, -arum (m.)
the Belgae
bellum, -i (n.)
war
Britannia, -ae (f.)
Britannia, Britain
caesar, -aris (m.)
2. Lucius Juius Caesar