Ablative Absolutes
Key Verbs
Caesary Words
Quonfusing Q words and Little Words
Potpourri
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Signo dato
What is "With the sign having been given?"
100
redeo, redire, redii, reditum.
What is to go back/return?
100

animadvertō, -ere, -ī, -versum is a phrase Caesar likes and means this

What is to pay attention to?
100
The three different quam's.
What are how! than and the F S ACC relative pronoun?
100

auxilium, -iī (give definition and gender)

What is Help, neuter?
200
Cognitis his rebus.
What is "With this things having been recognized?"
200
utor uti usus means this and takes this case.
What is "to use" and "ablative"
200
It will be hard to read the Battle of Pharsalus if you don't have a good grasp of this word that means "battle line"
What is acies, aciei F ? It is fourth declension
200
"Quis/Quid" is sometimes a shortened form of this word that means "someone" 
What is aliquis, aliquid?
200
castra castrorum (give definition and gender)
What is camp, neuter?
300
Quorum cognita voluntate.
What is "With THEIR will having been recognized?"
300
The third principal part from do, dare, _____, datu
What is do, dare, dedi, datum.
300
You might hide in this word where Caesar's men crushed one another before the battle of Dyrrachium. 
munitio, munitionis f. - fortification
300
The three-ish translations for "ut"
What are "that", when, and as?
300
cohortor (give definition)
What is urge?
400
nulla interposita mora.
What is "With no delay having intervened?
400

conficiō, -ere, -fēcī, -fectum means this. Often appears in an ablative absolute from this principal part.

To finish - fourth (e.g.) re confecta.
400
This is a fourth declension oddity that is neuter and appears paired with -copia around Thanksgiving.
What is cornu, cornus neuter?
400
Alii...alii is an example of this type of word/construction that helps us to find the clauses in our sentence.
What are corelatives?
400
ipse, ipsa, ipsum (translate and give term)
What is "he himself" and intensive pronoun?
500
Dictatore habente comitia Caesare.
What is "With Caesar as dictator holding elections"?
500

proficiscor, -i, -fectus sum means this, and it is this kind of verb.

What is to depart? What is deponent?
500
Caesar gets really mad when he says Pompey did not consider this word that refers to how narrow their quarters were

angustiae, -ārum - f. pl. narrowness

500
Quiddam, quadam, quoddam not to be confused with meaning "the same" means this.
What is "a certain?"
500
se (give definition and term)
What is himself/herself/itself, reflexive pronoun?
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