| A | B |
| Babylōn, -ōnis (f) | Babylon |
| Pÿramus, -ī (m) | Pyramus |
| virgō, virginis (f) | maiden |
| Thisbē, Thisbēs (f) | Thisbe |
| rixor, -ārī, -ātus sum | to quarrel |
| uterque, utraque, utrumque | each (of two) |
| rīma, -ae (f) | crack |
| ōsculum, -ī (n) | kiss |
| cōnsilium, -ī (n) | plan |
| cōnsilium capere | to adopt a plan |
| īnscius, -a, -um | unknowing |
| vultus, -ūs (m) | face |
| vēlāmen, vēlāminis (n) | veil, shawl |
| ōre sanguine aspersō | with his mouth spattered with blood |
| spēlunca, -ae (f) | cave |
| sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsus | to feel, perceive |
| exprimō, exprimere, expressī, expressus | to press out, express |
| valedīcō, valedīcere, valedīxī, valedictūrus | to say goodbye |
| aspergō, aspergere, aspersī, aspersus | to sprinkle, splash, spatter |
| prōgredior, prōgredī, prōgressus sum | to go forward, advance |
| nec | and...not |
| prior, prior, prius | first (of two), previous |
| moritūrus, -a, -um | intending to die |
| occīdō, occīdere, occīdī, occīsus | to kill |
| perdō, perdere, perdidī, perditus | to destroy; to lose |
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