| A | B |
| nāvis, nāvis, f. | ship |
| portus, portūs, m. | harbor |
| locus, locī, m. | place |
| ōra, ōrae, f. | coast |
| merx, mercis, f. | commodity |
| nauta, -ae, m. | sailor |
| ventus, ventī, m. | wind |
| tempestās, tempestātis, f. | weather, storm |
| flūctus, flūctūs, m. | wave |
| tempestās, tempestātis, f. | weather, storm |
| puppis, puppis, f. | stern, back of a ship |
| gubernātor, gubernātōris, m. | captain, pilot |
| oriēns, orientis, m. | east (literally, "rising") |
| occidēns, occidentis, m. | west (literally, "falling down") |
| septentriōnēs, -triōnum, m.pl. | north |
| altum, -ī, n. | "the deep," high seas |
| tonitrus, tonitrūs, m. | thunder |
| fulgur, fulguris, n. | flash of lightning |
| situs -a -um | situated, located |
| superus -a -um | upper |
| īnferus -a -um | lower |
| maritimus -a -um | sea-, coastal |
| tranquillus -a -um | calm, still |
| turbidus -a -um | agitated, stormy |
| contrārius -a -um | opposite, contrary |
| serēnus -a -um | clear, cloudless |
| āter ātra ātrum | black, pitch black |
| interesse (-sum) | be between |
| appellāre | call, name |
| nāvigāre | sail |
| īnfluere | flow into |
| opperīrī | wait for |
| flāre | blow |
| turbāre | disturb, agitate |
| implēre | fill |
| ēgredī | go out |
| gubernāre | steer, govern |
| orīrī | arise |
| occidere | fall down |
| cōnscendere | climb aboard |
| proficīscī | set out |
| sequī | follow |
| cernere | discern, perceive |
| laetārī | be glad, be happy |
| verērī | fear |
| intuērī | watch, look at |
| lābī | slip, fall |
| complectī | embrace |
| cōnsōlārī | console, comfort |
| loquī | talk |
| invocāre | call upon |
| iactāre | toss about |
| haurīre | draw water, drain |
| servāre | save, preserve |
| cōnārī | try, attempt |
| fiō, fierī | happen, become, be made |
| paulum | a little |
| semper | always |
| simul | at the same time |
| vix | hardly, scarcely |
| praetereā | besides, moreover |
| iterum | again |
| sīve | or, or if |
| vērō | but, however, in truth |
| propter | because of + ACC |
| dēpōnēns | deponent ("looks passive, sounds active") |
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