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Caesar de bello Gallico VI.13 nouns-adjectives. aliqui , aliquae , aliquod. aliqui , aliquae , aliquod. some. genus, generis n . genus, generis n . kind, class . plerique , pleraeque , pleraque. plerique , pleraeque , pleraque. most of. aes alienum , aeris alieni.
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genus, generis n. kind, class
plerique, pleraeque, pleraque most of
aesalienum, aerisalieni debt (another’s bronze/money)
tributum, -i impost, tax
nobilis, -is, -e noble, high-born NOT nobisfrom nos
ius, iurisn. right, law
disciplina, -ae learning, training
facinus, facinorisn. crime
caedes, caedisf. slaughter, killing
hereditas, -tatisf. inheritance
decretum, -in. decree, decision
impius, -a, -um disrespectful to gods or men, wicked
sceleratus, -a,-um wicked (related to scelus, scelerisn. wicked deed, crime)
aditus, -us m. an approach, entrance (cp. adeo, adireto approach)
contagio, contagionisf. contact, association (related to tango, -ere to touch)
incommodus, -a, -um inconvenient, troublesome; unfavorable
par, paris (gen.) equal
certus, -a, -um sure, certain, fixed (NOT “a certain” as in a certain man talked to us, which is quidam, quaedam, quoddam)