Centumalus, ī, m., the name of a Roman family. 1. Cn. Fulvius Centumalus, consul 229 B.C. 2. Cn. Fulvius (Centumalus), consul 211 B.C.
centuriō, ōnis [centum], m., a century, a division of the army or the people, containing a hundred men.
cēpī, see capiō.
cernō, ere, crēvī, certus, to separate; see, perceive; decide, determine. dē—dēcernō, ere, crēvī, crētus, to decide, determine; decree, vote, intrust (by a decree); contend, fight.
certāmen, inis [certō, to fight], n., a struggle, battle, engagement.
certātim [certō, to fight], adv., in rivalry, zealously.
certē [certus, certain], adv., certainly, surely.
cessī, see cēdō.
cessō, āre, āvī, ātus [freq. of cēdō], to be inactive, loiter, delay; come to an end, cease.
(cēterus), a, um [nom. sing. m. lacking], adj., the rest, the others, others.