| A | B |
| accipiō, accipere, accēpī, acceptum | to receive |
| auferō, auferre, abstulī, ablatum | to bear away, carry off, steal |
| censeō, censēre, censuī, censum | to think, estimate, judge; decree, vote, determine |
| coepī, coepisse, coeptum | I began, to have begun |
| commoveō, commovēre, -mōvī, | to disturb, alarm; move, stir up, excite |
| commoveō mē | I take action/ to take action |
| contendō, contendere, contendi, contentum | to struggle, contend; hasten, hurry; demand |
| deinde (adv) | then, next, afterward |
| dēponō, dēponere, dēposuī, dēpositum | to put down, lay aside, give up; resign |
| diēs, diēī (m./f.) | day |
| dīligentia, dīligentiae, f | care, diligence, industry |
| discēdō, discēdere, discessī, discessum | to depart |
| dolus, dolī, m | trick, fraud, cunning |
| eō (adv) | to that place, to there, there |
| ēripiō, ēripere, ēripuī, ēreptum | snatch out, grab out |
| excipiō, excipere, excēpī, exceptum | to welcome, receive; take out; ward off; capture, take |
| gaudium, gaudiī, n | joy |
| is, ea, id | (personal pronoun) he, she, it; they; (weak demonstrative adjective) this, that; these, those |
| lacrima, lacrimae, f | tear (ie. crying) |
| lūx, lūcis, f | light |
| mātūrō, mātūrāre, mātūrāvī, mātūrātum (+ inf) | to hasten, hurry (+ inf) |
| modus, -ī, m. | fashion, sort, way, manner |
| nam (conj) | for |
| nēsciō, nēscīre, nēscīvī | to not know, be ignorant |
| nōndum (adv) | not yet |
| nōn modo…sed etiam (coordinating conj.) | not only….but also |
| occurrō, occurrere, occurrī, occursum (+dat) | to meet (+ dat) |
| opus, operis (n.) | work, task |
| paucī, ae, a | few, a few |
| praecipiō, praecipere, praecēpī, praeceptum | to instruct, order |
| praesidium, praesidiī, n | guard, defense, protection |
| prōmittō, -mittere, -mīsī, -missum (+ dat) | to promise, put forth (+ dat) |
| prōsum, prōdesse, prōfuī, prōfutūrus (+ dat) | to benefit, profit (+ dat) |
| quiēs, quiētis, f | rest, sleep, quiet |
| quisque, quidque | each |
| reditus, reditūs, m | (a) return |
| scientia, scientiae, f | knowledge |
| speciēs, speciēī, f | appearance, sight |
| subitō (adv) | suddenly (adv) |
| suprā (adv) | above (adv) |
| tālis, -e | such, this kind of, that kind of |
| trahō, trahere, traxī, tractum | to draw, drag |
| undique (adv) | from all sides (adv) |
| valeō, valēre, valuī, valitum | to be strong, be well; prevail; be worth |
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