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Caesar de bello Gallico I .21-22 verbs. consid ō , - e re , consēdī. consid ō , - e re , consēdī. to sit down; take a position; halt, settle. cognosc ō , - e re , cognovī , cognitus. cognosc ō , - e re , cognovī , cognitus. to find out, learn. renuntiō , (1). renuntiō , (1).
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considō, -ere,consēdī to sit down; take a position; halt, settle
cognoscō, -ere,cognovī, cognitus to find out, learn
renuntiō, (1) to report back
iubeō, -ēre, iussī, iussus to order, bid
ostendō,-ere, ostendī, ostentus to show
praemittō,-ere, praemisī, praemissus to send ahead
teneō,-ēre, tenuī, tentus to hold
comperiō,-īre, comperī, compertus to find out, discover
accurrō,-ere, accurrī to run toward, run up to
subducō,-ere, subduxī, subductus to draw up, lead up (from under)
instruō,-ere, instruxī, instructus to set in order, arrange, draw up (troops)
committō,-ere, commisī, commissus to join; trust, allow; (proelium) to engage in
abstineō,-ēre, tinuī, tentus to hold back from
fiō,fieri, factus sum to be made, be done; happen, become
consuescō,consuescere, consuevī, consuetus to become accustomed