Latin A
confero
bring together
lead in
lead on
influence
induco
ipse
self
companion
ally
socius
conor
try
attempt
ought
owe
debeo
jungo
join
unite
follow up
overtake
gain
consequor
Oppidid incensis, barbari in montes se receperunt.
The towns having been burned, the barbarians betook themselves into the mountains.
Caesar said that, large forces having been collected, the enemy had pitched camp across the river.
Caesar dixit, magnis copiis coactis, hostes trans flumen castra posuisse.
Galli, multis vulneribus acceptis, fuga salutem petiverunt.
The Gauls, many wounds having been received, sought safety in flight.
A favorable battle having been fought, the lieutenant led the cavalry back into the camp.
Proelio secundo facto, legatus equites in castra reduxit.