e, ex
motion out of
eques, -itus (m)
horse
equus, -i (m)
horse
et
and
exercitus, -us (m)
army
facilis, -e
easy
facio, -ere, feci, factum
make, do
fero, ferre, -tuli, -latum
carry, bear, bring, endure
flumen, -inis (n)
river, stream
frumentum, -i (n)
grain, crops
Gallia, -ae (f)
Gaul
genus, -eris (n)
decent, origin
gero, -erre, gessi, gestum
carry, bear, wield
habeo, -ere, -ui, -itum
have, hold, possess
hostis, -is (m/f)
public enemy
idem, eadem, idem
the same, this very
in (acc)
of motion from one place to another
in (abl)
of time; until, into, for, of, at
interficio, -ficere, -feci -fectum
make away with, kill, destroy
ipse, ipsa, ipsum
himself
ita
so, thus, in this way
legatus, -i (m)
ambassador, lieutenant
legio, -onis
a legion
littera, -ae (f)
a letter of the alphabet, sign, mark, or character