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Caesar de bello Gallico I.5-7 verbs. comburō , - burere , - bussī , - bustus. comburō , - burere , - bussī , - bustus. to burn up, consume entirely. arbitrōr , arbitrarī , arbitratus sum. arbitrōr , arbitrarī , arbitratus sum. to judge. tollo , tollere , sustulī , sublatus.
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comburō, -burere, -bussī, -bustus to burn up, consume entirely
arbitrōr, arbitrarī, arbitratus sum to judge
tollo, tollere, sustulī,sublatus to lift, raise; to remove, destroy
subeō, -ire, -iī, -itus to undergo, submit to
molō, -ere, -uī, -itus to grind (in a mill, like flour)
exurō, -urere, -ussī, -ustus to burn up, consume entirely
asciscō, -ere, ascivī, ascitus to receive, admit
impendeō, -ēre to hang over
prohibeō, -ēre, -uī, -itus to hold off, keep away; to prevent
pacō, -are, -avī, -atus to pacify
existimō, -are, -avī, -atus to consider, regard (to judge a thing according to its value)
maturō, -are, -avī, -atus to hasten (make ripe)
rescindō, -ere, -scidī, -scissus to tear back or cut down
certior + facio, -ere to make someone more sure about something; to inform someone about something
licet, licēre, licuit to be permitted (impersonal)
occīdō, -ere, -cīdī, -cīsus to cut down, kill (occido –short i– = to fall down)
concedō, -ere, -cessī, -cessus to yield, grant
putō, -are, -avī, -atus to think, reckon
deliberō, -are, -avī, -atus to weigh carefully; consider
sumō, -ere, sumpsī, sumptus to take
intercedō, -ere, -cessī, -cessus to go between, intervene, pass