I am a bit confused by the following sentence in Moreland and Fleischer (Review of Syntax: Units 12 to 18, no. 25, p. 310):
"Hīs et tālibus pūgnīs inter nōs discessum est."
Does it mean "we stopped fighting these and this kind of battles between us", or "people died by these and this kind of battles"?
"Hīs et tālibus pūgnīs inter nōs discessum est."
Does it mean "we stopped fighting these and this kind of battles between us", or "people died by these and this kind of battles"?