Gallic War, Volume 3

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Page 45 - P. pert, of insëquor. insïd-ïœ, ïarum, f. plur. [ineld-eo, " to take up a position in a place"] ("A taking up of a position in a place"; hence) 1.
Page 66 - Pass.: suрэror, utus sum, ari. i (Efipur-us, a, um. adl, [supor, "above"] (1. Pos.: "That is above; on high"). — 2. Сomp.: superior, us : a. Of locality : Higher, upper. — b. Of time : Former, preceding. — 3. Sup. : summus, a, um : a. Of locality: (a) Highest.— (b) The highest part of that denoted by the substantive to which it is in attribution. — b. Of degree, etc.: Highest, utmost, very great, —c.
Page 46 - something to be " between " the parts of a thing, so as to separate and break it up : hence) To destroy ; esp. to kill, slay.
Page 25 - A sailyard [akin to oi-areiVw, " to extend"]. &pertisslmns, a, um; see apertus. apcr-tus, ta.tum, adj. [aperJo, "to uncover"] ("Uncovered " ; hence) Open, wide, extensive. Bar" (Comp.: apert-Ior); Sup.: apert-isslmus. 1. ap-pello, pull, pulsum, peliere, 3. va [for ad-pello ; fr. ad,
Page 25 - P. perf. pass, of arcesso. ar-ces-so, sïvi, sïtum, sere, 3. va [for ar-ced-so ; fr. ar= ad, "to"; ccd-o, "to go"] (In causative force : " to cause to go, or come, to " one ; hence) To call, summon, send for, etc. — Pass.: ar-ces-sor, situs sum, (inf. as if of 4thСonj.) siri.

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