| A | B |
| fons, fontis (m) | fountain, spring |
| Bandusia, -ae (f) | name of the fountain perhaps at Horace's Sabine farm |
| splendidus, -a, -um | bright, shining, glittering, brilliant |
| vitrum, -i (n) | glass |
| dignus, -a, -um | worthy, deserving, deserved |
| merus, -a, -um (adj.) | pure, unmixed, substantively = unmixed wine |
| flos, floris (m) | flower |
| dono, donare, donavi, donatum | present, endow, reward (with) [+ abl of thing given] |
| haedus, -i (m) | young goat, kid |
| frons, frontis (f) | forehead, front, brow |
| turgidulus, -a, -um | swollen, inflated, distended, turgid |
| cornu, -us (n) | horn |
| proelium, -i (n) | a battle, combat |
| destino, -are, -avi, -atum | fix, determine, intend, destine, earmark |
| frustra (adv) | in vain |
| gelidus, -a, -um | icy cold, very cold, icy, frosty |
| inficio, -ere, -feci, -factum | to stain, tinge, dye, color |
| ruber, rubra, rubrum | red, ruddy |
| sanguis, -inis (f) | blood |
| rivus, -i (m) | stream |
| lascivus, -a, -um | playful, frisky, wanton |
| suboles, -is (f) | offspring |
| grex, gregis (m) | flock, herd, crowd |
| flagrans, -antis | burning |
| atrox, atrocis | dreadful, fierce, cruel |
| canicula, -ae (f) | the Dog Star, Sirius (star in Canis Major) |
| nescio, nescire, nescivi, nescitus | does not know |
| tango, tangere, tetigi, tactum | touches |
| frigus, -oris (m) | cold |
| amabilis, -e | worthy of love, lovely, amiable, attractive |
| fessus, -a, -um | tired |
| vomer, vomeris (m) | plowshare, the plow |
| praebeo, -ere, -ui, -itum | supply, give, provide |
| pecus, -oris (n) | flock, herd |
| vagus, -a, -um | wandering |
| fio, fieri, factus sum | become, to become, to be made |
| cavus, -a, -um | hollow, concave |
| impono, -ere, -posui, -positum | place on or over, build on |
| ilex, ilicis (f) | the holm oak |
| saxum, -i (n) | rock |
| loquax, loquacis | talkative, loquacious, talking |
| lympha, -ae (f) | water |
| desilio, -ire, -ui | to leap down, jump down |
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