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s Gallic War (2013)
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ISBN: 9781230417172 bzw. 1230417176, in Englisch, 202 Seiten, TheClassics.us, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ... distineô, -tinëre, -tinui, -tentus, [dis- + teneö], 2, keep apart, hold apart, separate; hinder, delay (vii. 37)disto, -are, [dis- + stö], I, stand apart, be separated, be distant, distantes inter se binös pedes, two feet apart (vii. 23). dis tr a ho, -trahere, -träxi, -träctus, [dis- + trahô, draw], 3, wrench asunder, pull apart, vii. 23. distribua, -tribuere, -tribuí, -tribu tus, [dis- + tribuö], 3, distribute, divide, assign, apportion. ditissimus, see dives. diu, comp, diütius, sup. diütisaime, adv., long, for a long time. quam diu, as long as (i. 17). diurnus, -a, -um, [cf. dies], adj., of the day, by day. diiitiims, -a, -um, [diu], adj., long continued, lasting, v. 52. diütissime, see diu. diüturnitäs, -tätis, [draturnus], f., long continuance, length of time, long duration, i. 40; iii. 4. diütuinus, -a, -um, comp, -ior [diu], adj., long, prolonged, long continued. ¡. 14. dïversus, -a, -urn, sup. diversissimus, [part, of divertö], adj., opposite, contrary; separate, apart; in different directions, different. divertö, -ere, -ti, -sum, [dis- + vertö], 3, go different ways, separate, ii. 24. dives, -itis, comp, ditlor, sup. ditissimus, adj., rich, wealthy, i. 2. Dîviciâcus, -i, [Kel. Deiviciâcos, from deivos, 'god '], m.: (1) An Aeduan of great influence, loyal to Caesar, who at his intercession pardoned Dumnorix, his brother, leader of the Aeduan national party which was hostile to Rome (i. 18 го), and the Bellovaci (ii. 14, 15). Cf. N. to p. 58, II. i. 3, 16, 18, 19. го, 31, 32, 41; ii. 5, 10, 14, 15; vi. 12; vii. 39. (2) A chief of the Suessiones. ii. 4._ Divico, -önis, [Kel.,... Paperback, Label: TheClassics.us, TheClassics.us, Product group: Book, Published: 2013-09-12, Studio: TheClassics.us, Sales rank: 7116107.
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: ... distineô, -tinëre, -tinui, -tentus, [dis- + teneö], 2, keep apart, hold apart, separate; hinder, delay (vii. 37)disto, -are, [dis- + stö], I, stand apart, be separated, be distant, distantes inter se binös pedes, two feet apart (vii. 23). dis tr a ho, -trahere, -träxi, -träctus, [dis- + trahô, draw], 3, wrench asunder, pull apart, vii. 23. distribua, -tribuere, -tribuí, -tribu tus, [dis- + tribuö], 3, distribute, divide, assign, apportion. ditissimus, see dives. diu, comp, diütius, sup. diütisaime, adv., long, for a long time. quam diu, as long as (i. 17). diurnus, -a, -um, [cf. dies], adj., of the day, by day. diiitiims, -a, -um, [diu], adj., long continued, lasting, v. 52. diütissime, see diu. diüturnitäs, -tätis, [draturnus], f., long continuance, length of time, long duration, i. 40; iii. 4. diütuinus, -a, -um, comp, -ior [diu], adj., long, prolonged, long continued. ¡. 14. dïversus, -a, -urn, sup. diversissimus, [part, of divertö], adj., opposite, contrary; separate, apart; in different directions, different. divertö, -ere, -ti, -sum, [dis- + vertö], 3, go different ways, separate, ii. 24. dives, -itis, comp, ditlor, sup. ditissimus, adj., rich, wealthy, i. 2. Dîviciâcus, -i, [Kel. Deiviciâcos, from deivos, 'god '], m.: (1) An Aeduan of great influence, loyal to Caesar, who at his intercession pardoned Dumnorix, his brother, leader of the Aeduan national party which was hostile to Rome (i. 18 го), and the Bellovaci (ii. 14, 15). Cf. N. to p. 58, II. i. 3, 16, 18, 19. го, 31, 32, 41; ii. 5, 10, 14, 15; vi. 12; vii. 39. (2) A chief of the Suessiones. ii. 4._ Divico, -önis, [Kel.,... Paperback, Label: TheClassics.us, TheClassics.us, Product group: Book, Published: 2013-09-12, Studio: TheClassics.us, Sales rank: 7116107.
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ISBN: 9781230417172 bzw. 1230417176, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: . distineo, -tinere, -tinui, -tentus, [dis- ] teneo], 2, keep apart, hold apart, separate; hinder, delay (vii. 37)disto, -are, [dis- ] sto], I, stand apart, be separated, be distant, distantes inter se binos pedes, two feet apart (vii. 23). dis tr a ho, -trahere, -traxi, -tractus, [dis- ] traho, draw], 3, wrench asunder, pull apart, vii. 23. distribua, -tribuere, -tribui, -tribu tus, [dis- ] tribuo], 3, distribute, divide, assign, apportion. ditissimus, see dives. diu, comp, diutius, sup. diutisaime, adv., long, for a long time. quam diu, as long as (i. 17). diurnus, -a, -um, [cf. dies], adj., of the day, by day. diiitiims, -a, -um, [diu], adj., long continued, lasting, v. 52. diutissime, see diu. diuturnitas, -tatis, [draturnus], f., long continuance, length of time, long duration, i. 40; iii. 4. diutuinus, -a, -um, comp, -ior [diu], adj., long, prolonged, long continued. . 14. diversus, -a, -urn, sup. diversissimus, [part, of diverto], adj., opposite, contrary; separate, apart; in different directions, different. diverto, -ere, -ti, -sum, [dis- ] verto], 3, go different ways, separate, ii. 24. dives, -itis, comp, ditlor, sup. ditissimus, adj., rich, wealthy, i. 2. Diviciacus, -i, [Kel. Deiviciacos, from deivos, god ], m.: (1) An Aeduan of great influence, loyal to Caesar, who at his intercession pardoned Dumnorix, his brother, leader of the Aeduan national party which was hostile to Rome (i. 18 ??), and the Bellovaci (ii. 14, 15). Cf. N. to p. 58, II. i. 3, 16, 18, 19. ??, 31, 32, 41; ii. 5, 10, 14, 15; vi. 12; vii. 39. (2) A chief of the Suessiones. ii. 4. Divico, -onis, [Kel., .
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Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****. This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: . distineo, -tinere, -tinui, -tentus, [dis- ] teneo], 2, keep apart, hold apart, separate; hinder, delay (vii. 37)disto, -are, [dis- ] sto], I, stand apart, be separated, be distant, distantes inter se binos pedes, two feet apart (vii. 23). dis tr a ho, -trahere, -traxi, -tractus, [dis- ] traho, draw], 3, wrench asunder, pull apart, vii. 23. distribua, -tribuere, -tribui, -tribu tus, [dis- ] tribuo], 3, distribute, divide, assign, apportion. ditissimus, see dives. diu, comp, diutius, sup. diutisaime, adv., long, for a long time. quam diu, as long as (i. 17). diurnus, -a, -um, [cf. dies], adj., of the day, by day. diiitiims, -a, -um, [diu], adj., long continued, lasting, v. 52. diutissime, see diu. diuturnitas, -tatis, [draturnus], f., long continuance, length of time, long duration, i. 40; iii. 4. diutuinus, -a, -um, comp, -ior [diu], adj., long, prolonged, long continued. . 14. diversus, -a, -urn, sup. diversissimus, [part, of diverto], adj., opposite, contrary; separate, apart; in different directions, different. diverto, -ere, -ti, -sum, [dis- ] verto], 3, go different ways, separate, ii. 24. dives, -itis, comp, ditlor, sup. ditissimus, adj., rich, wealthy, i. 2. Diviciacus, -i, [Kel. Deiviciacos, from deivos, god ], m.: (1) An Aeduan of great influence, loyal to Caesar, who at his intercession pardoned Dumnorix, his brother, leader of the Aeduan national party which was hostile to Rome (i. 18 ??), and the Bellovaci (ii. 14, 15). Cf. N. to p. 58, II. i. 3, 16, 18, 19. ??, 31, 32, 41; ii. 5, 10, 14, 15; vi. 12; vii. 39. (2) A chief of the Suessiones. ii. 4. Divico, -onis, [Kel., .
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s Gallic War (Paperback) (2013)
EN PB NW RP
ISBN: 9781230417172 bzw. 1230417176, in Englisch, Theclassics.Us, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Free shipping.
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Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: . distineo, -tinere, -tinui, -tentus, [dis- ] teneo], 2, keep apart, hold apart, separate; hinder, delay (vii. 37)disto, -are, [dis- ] sto], I, stand apart, be separated, be distant, distantes inter se binos pedes, two feet apart (vii. 23). dis tr a ho, -trahere, -traxi, -tractus, [dis- ] traho, draw], 3, wrench asunder, pull apart, vii. 23. distribua, -tribuere, -tribui, -tribu tus, [dis- ] tribuo], 3, distribute, divide, assign, apportion. ditissimus, see dives. diu, comp, diutius, sup. diutisaime, adv., long, for a long time. quam diu, as long as (i. 17). diurnus, -a, -um, [cf. dies], adj., of the day, by day. diiitiims, -a, -um, [diu], adj., long continued, lasting, v. 52. diutissime, see diu. diuturnitas, -tatis, [draturnus], f., long continuance, length of time, long duration, i. 40; iii. 4. diutuinus, -a, -um, comp, -ior [diu], adj., long, prolonged, long continued. . 14. diversus, -a, -urn, sup. diversissimus, [part, of diverto], adj., opposite, contrary; separate, apart; in different directions, different. diverto, -ere, -ti, -sum, [dis- ] verto], 3, go different ways, separate, ii. 24. dives, -itis, comp, ditlor, sup. ditissimus, adj., rich, wealthy, i. 2. Diviciacus, -i, [Kel. Deiviciacos, from deivos, god ], m.: (1) An Aeduan of great influence, loyal to Caesar, who at his intercession pardoned Dumnorix, his brother, leader of the Aeduan national party which was hostile to Rome (i. 18 ??), and the Bellovaci (ii. 14, 15). Cf. N. to p. 58, II. i. 3, 16, 18, 19. ??, 31, 32, 41; ii. 5, 10, 14, 15; vi. 12; vii. 39. (2) A chief of the Suessiones. ii. 4. Divico, -onis, [Kel., .
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Language: English . Brand New Book ***** Print on Demand *****.This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1898 edition. Excerpt: . distineo, -tinere, -tinui, -tentus, [dis- ] teneo], 2, keep apart, hold apart, separate; hinder, delay (vii. 37)disto, -are, [dis- ] sto], I, stand apart, be separated, be distant, distantes inter se binos pedes, two feet apart (vii. 23). dis tr a ho, -trahere, -traxi, -tractus, [dis- ] traho, draw], 3, wrench asunder, pull apart, vii. 23. distribua, -tribuere, -tribui, -tribu tus, [dis- ] tribuo], 3, distribute, divide, assign, apportion. ditissimus, see dives. diu, comp, diutius, sup. diutisaime, adv., long, for a long time. quam diu, as long as (i. 17). diurnus, -a, -um, [cf. dies], adj., of the day, by day. diiitiims, -a, -um, [diu], adj., long continued, lasting, v. 52. diutissime, see diu. diuturnitas, -tatis, [draturnus], f., long continuance, length of time, long duration, i. 40; iii. 4. diutuinus, -a, -um, comp, -ior [diu], adj., long, prolonged, long continued. . 14. diversus, -a, -urn, sup. diversissimus, [part, of diverto], adj., opposite, contrary; separate, apart; in different directions, different. diverto, -ere, -ti, -sum, [dis- ] verto], 3, go different ways, separate, ii. 24. dives, -itis, comp, ditlor, sup. ditissimus, adj., rich, wealthy, i. 2. Diviciacus, -i, [Kel. Deiviciacos, from deivos, god ], m.: (1) An Aeduan of great influence, loyal to Caesar, who at his intercession pardoned Dumnorix, his brother, leader of the Aeduan national party which was hostile to Rome (i. 18 ??), and the Bellovaci (ii. 14, 15). Cf. N. to p. 58, II. i. 3, 16, 18, 19. ??, 31, 32, 41; ii. 5, 10, 14, 15; vi. 12; vii. 39. (2) A chief of the Suessiones. ii. 4. Divico, -onis, [Kel., .
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