| A | B |
| conubium, -i (n) | marriage, wedding |
| corpus, corporis (n) | body |
| epulae, -arum (f. pl.) | banquet, feast |
| fluctus, -us (m) | wave, billow, waters |
| meritum, -i (n) | good deed; pl: services |
| nympha, -ae (f) | nymph |
| proles, prolis (f) | offspring, progeny |
| puppis, puppis (f) | stern, boat, ship |
| regnum, -i (n) | kingdom |
| accumbere, -ere, accubui, accubiturus | to recline (at table) |
| capesso, -ere | to take charge of, undertake, take hold of |
| concilio, -are | to join, unite, win over |
| dico, -are | to give over, designate, indicate, show |
| exigo, -ere, exegi, exactus | to drive out, achieve, carry out, spend (time) |
| exploro, -are | to inquire into, ascertain |
| fas est | it is right, it is ordained |
| incuto, -ere | to strike (on, into) |
| iungo, iungere, iunxi, iunctus | to join |
| mulceo, -ere | to pacify, calm, touch lightly |
| obruo, -ere | to overwhelm, overturn, cover up |
| opto, -are | to wish, choose, decide on |
| tollo, tollere, sustuli, sublatus | to lift, raise |
| inimicus, -a, -um | unfriendly, hostile, harmful |
| praestans, praestantis | outstanding, excellent, surpassing others |
| potens, potentis | powerful |
| proprius, -a, -um | one's own |
| pulcher, pulchra, pulchrum | beautiful, handsome |
| stabilis, -e | stable, enduring |
| Deiopea, -ae (f) | fairest of the nymphs who attended Juno |
| Ilium, -i (n) | Ilium, Troy |
| Penates, -ium (m) | household gods |
| Tyrrhenus, -a, -um | Tyrrhenian, Tuscan |
| bis | twice |
| contra | against, opposite, facing, in turn, on the other hand |
| quicumque, quaecumque, quodcumque | whoever, whatever |
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