| A | B |
| aequor, aequoris (n) | level surface, plain, sea |
| dolor, doloris (m) | grief, pain |
| forma, -ae (f) | form, shape, figure, beauty |
| honos, honoris (m) | honor |
| iniurua, -ae (f) | injustice, injury, wrongdoing |
| iudicium, -i (n) | judgement |
| mens, mentis (f) | mind |
| moles, molis (f) | mass, bulk |
| reliquiae, -arum (f) | remains, remnants |
| accendo, -ere, accendi, accensus | to light, set on fire, aroused, incite, aggravate |
| ago, agere, egi, actus | to do, drive |
| arceo, arcere, arcui | to shut up, enclose, keep out |
| excido, excidere, excedi | to fall out, disappear |
| gero, gerere, gessi, gessus | to bear, carry, wage |
| metuo, -ere, -ui, -utus | to fear |
| rapio, rapere, rapui, raptus | to seize and carry off, snatch, drag off |
| repono, -ere, reposui, repos(i)tus | to put back, set back |
| sperno, spernere, sprevi, spretus | to spurn, scorn, reject |
| carus, -a, -um | dear, beloved |
| immitis, -e | harsh, cruel, ruthless (literally: unripe, sour) |
| invisus | hated, detested, hostile |
| totus | the whole, all, entire |
| vetus, veteris | old |
| pro | for, on behalf of |
| necdum | and not yet |
| etiam | also, even |
| super | above, on top, in addition to what has been said |
| Achilles, -i (m) | Achilles |
| Danai, -orum (m) | the Greeks, Danaans |
| Ganymede, Ganymedis (m) | Ganymede |
| Paris, Paridis (m) | Paris (son of King Priam of Troy) |
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