CORE VOCABULARY
montōsus, a, um: adj. (mōns), abounding in hills or mountains; hilly, mountainous, 7.744.
Nersae, ārum, f.: Nersae, a town of the Aequī, 7.744.
Ūfēns, entis, m.: 1. A river of Latium flowing into the sea west of Terracina, 7.802. 2. A chief of the Aequi, 7.745, et al.
īnsīgnis, e: beautiful, 3.468; splendid, adorned, 4.134; conspicuous, 6.808; marked, renowned, distinguished, 1.10; illustrious, glorious, 10.450. (in and sīgnum)
horridus, a, um: adj. (horreō), rough, bristling, 3.23, et al.; bristling with arms; shaggy, grizzly, stiffened, 4.251; blustering, tempestuous, 9.670; terrible, fearful, 1.296.
praecipuē: (adv.), chiefly, especially, particularly, most of all, 1.220. (praecipuus)
adsuēscō, suēvī, suētus, 3, a. and n.: to accustom to, make familiar, habituate to; with dat., acc. and dat., and infin., to get or become accustomed, be wont, learn; with abl., 7.746; adsuēscere bella animīs, instead of adsuēscere animōs bellīs, to cherish war in the heart, 6.832.
vēnātus, ūs, m.: a hunting, the chase, 7.747; the spoils of the chase, 9.407. (vēnor)
Aequīculus, a, um: adj. (Aequī), of the Aequi, a tribe adjacent to the Latins and Volscians, near Rome; Aequian, 7.747.
glaeba, ae, f.: a lump of earth; a clod; soil, 1.531.
armātus, a, um: armed, charged, 12.857. (armō)
convectō, 1, intens. a.: carry, bring together; convey, 4.405. (convehō, bring together)
raptum, ī, n.: plunder, prey, spoil, 4.217.