[bulla, ae], f., an amulet or charm for the neck, commonly of gold, though often of leather. It was worn by children of free birth, but laid aside with the toga praetexta (see [praetextus]), and consecrated to the Larēs, or gods of the hearth.
C, orig. = English G, later = both C and G, finally = C alone; with proper names = Gāius, a Roman praenomen.
cadāver, eris [cadō], n., a corpse.
[cadō, ere, cecidī, cāsūrus], to fall; fall dead, be killed, die; happen.
ad—accidō, ere, cidī, —, to happen, befall, come to pass.
con—concidō, ere, cidī,—, to fall, be slain, perish.
in—incidō, ere, cidī,—, fall, fall into or on, meet; happen, occur; incidere in aliquem, to happen in the time of anybody.
ob—occidō, ere, cidī, —, fall down, fall, perish; set (of the sun).
re—recidō, ere, cidī, —, to fall back, return; fall.