A | B |
dea, -ae, f.; dat./abl.pl. deabus | goddess |
deus, deī, m. | god |
discipula, -ae, f. | female student, learner, pupil |
discipulus, -ī, m. | male student, learner, pupil |
īnsidiae, -ārum, f. pl. | ambush, plot, treachery |
liber, librī, m. | book |
tyrannus, -ī, m. | tyrant, absolute ruler |
vitium, -iī, n. | vice, fault, crime |
Graecus, -a, -um | Greek |
Graecus, -ī, m. | a Greek |
perpetuus, -a, -um | perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous |
plēnus, -a, -um | full, abundant, generous |
salvus, -a, -um | safe, sound |
secundus, -a, -um | second, favorable |
vester, vestra, vestrum | your (pl) |
-que | and (enclitic conjunction) |
ubi (rel. adv. and conj.) | where, when |
Ubi . . . ? (interrogative) | Where . . . ? |
ibi | there |
nunc | now, at present |
quārē | because of which thing; therefore, wherefore, why |
possum, posse, potuī | to be able; can; could; have power |
tolerō (1) | to bear, endure |
amor, amōris, m. | love |
carmen, carmenis, n. | poem, song |
corpus, corporis, n. | body |
homo, hominis, m. | man, person, human being |
labor, labōris, m. | work, labor toil; a work, production |
littera, -ae, f. | a letter of the alphabet |
litterae, -ārum, f.pl. | a letter (epistle); literature |
mōs, mōris, m. | habit, custom, manner |
mōrēs, mōrum, m.pl. | habits, morals, character |
nōmen, nōminis, n. | name |
pax, pacis, f. | peace (as in absence of war) |
rēgīna, -ae, f. | queen |
rēx, rēgis, m. | king |
tempus, temporis, n. | time; occasion, opportunity |
terra, -ae, f. | earth, land, ground, country |
uxor, uxōris, f. | wife |
virgo, virginis, f. | maiden, virgin |
virtūs, virtūtis, f. | courage, manliness; excellence, character, worth, virtue |
novus, -a, -um | new; strange |
post + acc. | after, behind |
sub + abl. or acc. | under, up under, close to |
audeō, audēre, ausus sum (semi-deponent) | to dare |
necō (1) | to kill, murder |
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