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pugnam detrectare (Liv. 3. 60)to decline battle.Rate it:

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rationem belli gerendi mutare (Liv. 32. 31)to change one's tactics.Rate it:

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recensere, lustrare, recognoscere exercitum (Liv. 42. 31)to review an army.Rate it:

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religione obstrictos habere multitudinis animos (Liv. 6. 1. 10)to have power over the people by trading on their religious scruples.Rate it:

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res ad triarios redit (Liv. 8. 8)the triarii must now fight (proverbially = we are reduced to extremities).Rate it:

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res, quae moveri possunt; res moventes (Liv. 5. 25. 6)movable, personal property.Rate it:

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saepius revocatur (Liv. 7. 2. 9)he is encored several times.Rate it:

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senatum cogere (Liv. 3. 39)to assemble the senate.Rate it:

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sententia vincit (Liv. 2. 4. 3)the majority were of the opinion...Rate it:

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servitutem exuere (Liv. 34. 7)to shake off the yoke of slavery.Rate it:

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spem praecīdere, incidere (Liv. 2. 15)to cut off all hope.Rate it:

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spes affulget (Liv. 27. 28)a ray of hope shines on us.Rate it:

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spiritus patricii (Liv. 4. 42)patrician arrogance; pride of caste.Rate it:

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stat mihi sententia (Liv. 21. 30.)I am firmly resolved.Rate it:

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substruere viam glarea (Liv. 41. 27)to make a gravel path.Rate it:

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supplicationem habere (Liv. 22. 1. 15)to celebrate a festival of thanksgiving.Rate it:

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supplicationem indicere ad omnia pulvinaria (Liv. 27. 4)to proclaim a public thanksgiving at all the street-shrines of the gods.Rate it:

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tempestas cum magno fragore (caeli) tonitribusque (Liv. 1. 16)a storm accompanied by heavy claps of thunder.Rate it:

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tesseram dare (Liv. 28. 14)to give the watchword, countersign.Rate it:

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tribuni plebis sacrosancti (Liv. 3. 19. 10)the plebeian tribunes, whose persons are inviolable.Rate it:

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tum pes cum pede collatus est (Liv. 28. 2)a hand-to-hand engagement ensued.Rate it:

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valetudinem (morbum) excusare (Liv. 6. 22. 7)to excuse oneself on the score of health.Rate it:

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vasa colligere (Liv. 21. 47)to pack the baggage (for marching).Rate it:

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vela in altum dare (Liv. 25. 27)to put to sea.Rate it:

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vexillum proponere (Liv. 22. 3)to fix the ensign on the general's tent (as a signal to commence the engagement).Rate it:

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victoria multo sanguine ac vulneribus stetit (Liv. 23. 30)the victory cost much blood and many wounds, was very dearly bought.Rate it:

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victoriam praecipere (animo) (Liv. 10. 26)to consider oneself already victor.Rate it:

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vivere carne, piscibus, rapto (Liv. 7. 25)to live on meat, fish, by plunder.Rate it:

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vox Pythia (Pythica) (Liv. 1. 56)an oracle given by the Delphian Apollo (Apollo Pythius).Rate it:

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confugere ad aliquem, ad fidem alicuiusto flee for refuge to some one.Rate it:

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culpam alicuius rei sustinereto bear the blame of a thing.Rate it:

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in amicitiam alicuius recipito gain some one's friendship; to become intimate with.Rate it:

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pacta merces alicuius reithe stipulated reward for anything.Rate it:

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a suspicione alicuius rei abhorrereto have no presentiment of a thing.Rate it:

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ab alicuius latere non discedereto be always at a person's side.Rate it:

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abire ex oculis, e conspectu alicuiusto go out of sight, disappear.Rate it:

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ad alicuius amicitiam se conferre, se applicareto gain some one's friendship; to become intimate with.Rate it:

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ad aures alicuius (not alicui) pervenire, accidereto come to some one's ears.Rate it:

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ad exemplum alicuius se conformareto shape one's conduct after another's model.Rate it:

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ad pedes alicuius accidereto fall at some one's feet.Rate it:

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ad pedes alicuius iacēre, stratum esse (stratum iacēre)to prostrate oneself before a person.Rate it:

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ad pedes alicuius se proicere, se abicere, procumbere, se prosternereto throw oneself at some one's feet.Rate it:

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adesse alicui or alicuius rebus (opp. deesse)to assist, stand by a person.Rate it:

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aegritudinem alicuius elevareto comfort another in his trouble.Rate it:

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aequalem esse alicuiusto be a contemporary of a person.Rate it:

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alicui or in alicuius locum succedereto succeed a person in an office.Rate it:

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alicui veniam dare (alicuius rei)to pardon some one.Rate it:

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alicuius animum ab aliqua re abducereto draw away some one's attention from a thing.Rate it:

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alicuius animum commovereto touch a person's heart, move him.Rate it:

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alicuius animum pellereto make an impression on a person's mind.Rate it:

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