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terreō, terrēre (2), terruī, territus
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frighten, terrify

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Animus, -ī, m.
Courage, mind, spirit;
In animō habēre
To have in mind, to intend (+ infin.)
Crās (adv.)
Tomorrow
Gēns, gentis, f.
Tribe, nation
Mēns, mentis, f.
Mind, attitude
Virgō, virginis, f.
Maiden, virgin
Etiam (adv.)
Even, also, too
Īra, -ae, f
Anger, wrath
Iter, itineris, n.
Route, journey, trip, march
Vadum, -ī, n.
Ford, shallow place
Petō, petere (3), petīvī, petītus
Seek, beg, ask for, attack
Numerus, -ī, m.
Number, amount
Septem
Seven
Cōnsilium capere
To form a plan
Agmen, agminis, n
Column, line of march
Furor, furōris, m.
Fury, rage, madness
Moenia, moenium, n. pl.
Fortifications, walls
Nihil, n.
Nothing
Ūnus, -a, -um
One; sole, only
Proelium facere
To fight a battle
Gerō, gerere (3), gessī, gestus
Carry on, wage (war); wear
Conjūnx, conjugis, c.
Husband, wife, spouse
Nōn sōlum...sed etiam
Not only...but also
Iter facere
To march, make a journey, travel
Fīnis, fīnis, m.
End, limit, boundary; (pl.) territory
Agō, agere (3), ēgī, āctus
Do, drive, accomplish;
Nihil agere
To accomplish nothing
Cōnstituō, cōnstituere (3), cōnstituī, cōnstitūtus
Decide (+ infin.); station, determine, establish
Lūx, lūcis, f.
Light, daylight
Prīma lūx
First light, dawn
Amor, amōris, m.
Love, desire
Dolor, dolōris, m.
Sorrow, grief, pain
Omnis, omne
All, every
Libenter (adv.)
Willingly, freely