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exercitus is a Latin Noun that primarily means army.
Noun
army
English derivatives:
exercise
Noun
Physical exercise, exertion.
A military force, army (or navy). (b) (dist. from cavalry or other auxiliary forces). (c) (transf.).
Deī mihi ignōscent; vōs, ō cīvēs, tōtī exercituī ignōscite.Compare The gods will pardon me; you, O citizens, pardon the whole army.
Plūrima dōna līberrimē offeret ut exercitus istum tyrannum adiuvāre velit.Compare He will offer very many gifts very freely so that the army may be willing to help that tyrant.
Nūntius dīxit exercitūs Pompeiī superātōs esse.Compare The messenger said that the armies of Pompey had been defeated.
Caesar is cohors cum exercitus suus conjungo, Attiusque incolumis dimitto.Compare Caesar united those cohorts to his own army, and dismissed Attius in safety.
Doleo tres exercitus interficio.Compare You grieve that three armies have been slain.
Ad flumen Tamesis exercitus duco.Compare He lead his army to the river Thames.
Singular | Plural | |
Nom. | exercitus | exercitūs |
Gen. | exercitūs | exercituum |
Dat. | exercituī | exercitibus |
Acc. | exercitum | exercitūs |
Abl. | exercitū | exercitibus |
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Chicago (17th ed.)
Allo Contributors. "exercitus, exercitūs (n.) - Latin Word Definition." Allo Latin Dictionary. Last modified . Accessed November 16, 2024. http://ancientlanguages.org/latin/dictionary/exercitus-exercitus.
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