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100.5. amplius DCCC, more than 800§ 407. c (247. c); B. 217. 3; G. 296. R. 4; H. 471. 4 (417. 1. N. 2); H-B. 416. d.). Tacitus (Ger. 32) says that this tribe was distinguished for cavalry. 100.9.

indutiis: dat. of the end for which. 100.10.

resistentibus: sc. nostris. 100.11.

subfossis, etc.: after stabbing our horses underneath and dismounting several of our men; observe again, as in 99 12, that an abl. abs. with a pass. part. is often best translated actively. 100.14.

venissent: cf. 97 2. 100.17.

genere: abl. of source, § 403. a (244. a); B. 215; G. 395; H. 469. 2 (415. ii); H-B. 413. — regnum obtinuerat, had held supreme power. 100.20.

quoad: cf. this use and construction with that in l. 2.


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