| A | B |
| pār, paris | equal, well-matched, fitting |
| fās | what is right or allowed by divine law, what is right or proper |
| superō, superāre, superāvī, superātum | get beyond, surpass, overcome, be superior to |
| dīvus, -ī, m. | god |
| adversus/a/um | turned toward, opposite, hostile |
| identidem | repeatedly, again and again, continually |
| dulce | sweetly |
| rīdeō, rīdēre, rīsī, rīsum | laugh |
| ēripiō, ēripere, ēripui, ēreptum | snatch away, rescue |
| sensus, sensūs, m. | any of the five physical senses, ability to perceive or make judgements, consciousness, feeling, anger |
| aspiciō, aspicere, aspexī, aspectum | catch sight of, look at, gaze upon, see behold |
| supersum, superesse, superfuī | remain, survive |
| ōs, ōris, n. | mouth, face |
| torpeō, torpēre | be physically numb, lack sensation |
| tenuis, tenue | slender, thin, slight, subtle |
| artus, artūs, m. | joint, limb, arm or leg, member or part of body |
| dēmānō, dēmānēre, dēmāvī | run down |
| sonitus, -ūs, m. | sound |
| geminus/a/um | twin, double |
| lūmen, lūminis, n. | light, day, eye, glory |
| tegō, tegere, texī, tectum | cover, guard, close the eyes (in sleep) |
| ōtium, ōtī, n. | free time, leisure, peace |
| molestus/a/um | troublesome, annoying, tiresome |
| exsultō, exsultāre, exsultāvī | spring up, behave in an unrestrained manner, run riot, exult |
| nimium | too, too much, very |
| gestiō, gestīre, gestīvī | desire eagerly, be impatient, act without restraint, exult |
| prius | previously, before |
| beātus/a/um | happy, fortunate |
| perdō, perdere, perdidī, perditum | destroy, lose |
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