| A | B |
| exigo, exigere, exegi, exactum | drive out, complete, execute |
| monumentum, -I, n. | monument, memorial |
| aes, aeris, n. | copper, bronze, money |
| perennis, -e | lasting throughout the year, lasting for many years, enduring |
| regalis, -e | royal, regal |
| situs, -us, m. | deterioration, neglect |
| situs, -us, m. | site |
| pyramis, pyramidis, f. | pyramid |
| imber, imbris, m. | rain, rain shower, water |
| edax, edacis | greedy, devouring, destructive |
| inpotens, inpotentis | wild, violent, powerless, weak |
| Aquilo, Aquilonis, m. | the north wind |
| diruo, diruere, dirui, dirutum | cause to fall into ruin, demolish |
| innumerabilis, -e | countless, numberless |
| series, -ei, f. | series, sequence, succession |
| fuga, -ae, f. | flight, rout |
| morior, mori, mortuus sum | die |
| vito, vitare, vitavi, vitatum | avoid, shun |
| usque | continuously, continually, all the way |
| posterus/a/aum | future, next, following, later |
| cresco, crescere, crevi, cretum | multiply, expand, arise, increase |
| recens, recentis | fresh, recent, modern |
| scando, scandere | climb, ascend, mount |
| tacitus/a/aum | silent |
| pontifex, pontificis, m | high priest, pontiff |
| qua | where |
| violens, violentis | violent, vehement |
| obstrepo, obstrepere, obstrepui, obstrepitum | make a loud nois, roar, drawn by a louder noise |
| Aufidus, -I, m. | Aufidus |
| pauper, pauperis | poor |
| Daunus | Daunus, king of Apulia |
| agrestis, -e | of the country, rustic, rural |
| humilis, -e | humble, of low origins, low, low position, a humble person |
| potens, potentis | able, powerful, potent |
| princeps, principis | first in time, leading, first |
| carmen, carminis, n. | solemn or ritual utterance, song, poem, lyric poetry |
| Italus/a/um | Italian |
| deduco, deducere, deduxi, deductum | lead away, lead down, escort, bring a person or army back with one to Rome, bring home in procession as a bride, spin, compose, adapt |
| modus, -I, m. | limit, way, rhythmic patter, poetry |
| sumo, sumere, sumpsi, sumptum | take on, take |
| superbia, -ae, f. | pride, arrogance |
| meritum, -I, n. | that which one deserves, due reward, service, meritorious action |
| Delphicus/a/um | Delphic, of Delphi |
| Laurus, -i/-us, f. | laurel tree |
| cingo, cingere, cinxi, cinctum | surround, circle |
| volens, volentis | willing |
| Melpomene, Melpomenes, f. | Melpomene, one of the muses |
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