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cognosco , -ere, cognovi , cognitus

cognosco , -ere, cognovi , cognitus. cognosco , -ere, cognovi , cognitus. to find out, learn; (in perfect tense) to know. essedarius , -ii. essedarius , -ii. chariot-fighter ( essedum = war-chariot). plerumque. plerumque. generally, for the most part. consuesco , -ere, consuevi.

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cognosco , -ere, cognovi , cognitus

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  1. cognosco, -ere, cognovi, cognitus

  2. cognosco, -ere, cognovi, cognitus to find out, learn; (in perfect tense) to know

  3. essedarius, -ii

  4. essedarius, -ii chariot-fighter (essedum = war-chariot)

  5. plerumque

  6. plerumque generally, for the most part

  7. consuesco, -ere, consuevi

  8. consuesco, -ere, consuevi to become accustomed to

  9. constituo, -ere, constitui, constitutum

  10. constituo, -ere, constitui, constitutum to set up, establish; to moor (a ship)

  11. impeditus, a, um

  12. impeditus, a, um hampered, obstructed, blocked (cp. expeditus = unhindered, unhampered)

  13. onus, onerisn.

  14. onus, onerisn. burden (cp. opus, operis = work, task, need)

  15. simul

  16. simul at the same time

  17. desilio, desilire, desilui, desultum

  18. desilio, desilire, desilui, desultum to jump down

  19. consisto, -ere, constiti

  20. consisto, -ere, constiti to come to a stop; to take a stand

  21. aridus, a, um

  22. aridus, a, um dry

  23. paulum

  24. paulum a little (adverb)

  25. coicio, coicere, coieci, coiectus

  26. coicio, coicere, coieci, coiectus to throw (prefixed form of iacio, iacere)

  27. insuefactus, a, um

  28. insuefactus, a, um accustomed

  29. imperitus, a, um

  30. imperitus, a, um unskilled in (+ gen.)

  31. alacritas, alacritatisf.

  32. alacritas, alacritatisf. liveliness, briskness, swiftness

  33. membrum, -i

  34. membrum, -i limb

  35. studium, studii

  36. studium, studii zeal, eagerness, pursuit

  37. pedester, pedestris, pedestre

  38. pedester, pedestris, pedestre pedestrian, on land, infantry

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