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Caesar de bello Gallico I .3- 4 verbs. adducō , -ere, adduxī , adductus. adducō , -ere, adduxī , adductus. to lead on, prompt, induce. permove ō , - ē re , permov ī , permotus. permoveō , - ēre , permovī , permotus. to move thoroughly, stir up.
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adducō, -ere, adduxī, adductus to lead on, prompt, induce
permoveō, -ēre, permovī, permotus to move thoroughly, stir up
constituō, -ere,constitutī,constitutus to decide
proficiscōr, proficiscī,profectus sum to set out, depart
comparō, -are,-avī,-atus to prepare, provide
coemō, -ere, -emī,-emptus to purchase, buy up
suppetō, -ere, -ivī,-itus to be in store, suffice
conficiō, -ere, -fecī,-fectus to accomplish
ducō, -ere,duxī,ductus to lead; to lead in mind = to consider
deligō, -ere,delegī,delectus to choose, select
obtineō, -ēre, -tinuī,-tentus to hold, possess
appellō, -are, -avī,-atus to call, name
conōr, conarī, conatus sum to try, attempt
probō, -are, -avī,-atus to prove, approve
potiōr, potītī, potītus sum to gain control or possession of (+ gen. or abl.)
conciliō, -are, -avī,-atus to win, gain; win over
cogō, -ere, -egī,-actus to force, compel
damnō, -are, -avī,-atus to condemn, sentence
cremō, -are, -avī,-atus to consume by fire
exsequōr, -sequī, -secutus sum to pursue, follow to the end
consciscō, -ere, -scivī,-scitus to know, judge; + sibi mortem = to commit suicide