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2. dēductī sunt: the regular term for the founding of a colony.
eō = ad eum locum.
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5. Gallīs trānsalpīnīs: the Gauls of the modern France and Switzerland were called trānsalpīnī, to distinguish them from the Gauls of northern Italy, who were called cisalpīnī.
Arvernōrum: the Arverni were a people of Aquitania, in the modern Auvergne. In early times they were the most powerful people in southern Gaul. They still possessed considerable power in Caesar’s time, as he refers to them several times in the Gallic War.
7. fluvium: a late word. The regular term for river is flūmen.
8. torquibus: cf. torque, Bk. II, 5.
9. dēductus est: i.e. from Gaul.