| A | B |
| casus, casūs, m. | fortune, misfortune, fall |
| cernō, cernere, crēvī, crētus | to discern, to perceive, to decide; to fight |
| circum (+acc.) | around, about, at, near |
| clamor, clamoris, m. | shout, roar, applause |
| classis, classis, f. | fleet, army, ship |
| comes, comitis, m. or f. | comrade, follower |
| conjunx, conjugis, m. or f. | husband, wife, spouse |
| corpus, corporis, n. | body, corpse, form |
| cum (conjunction) | when, while, since, although |
| cum (+ abl.) | with |
| cunctus, cuncta, cunctum | all, whole, entire |
| cura, curae, f. | care, anxiety, grief; love |
| cursus, cursūs, m. | course, running; haste |
| Danaus, Danaa, Danaum | Danaan, Greek |
| dē (+ abl) | down from, concerning; according to |
| dea, deae, f. | a goddess |
| deus, deī, m. | a god |
| dexter, dextra, dextrum | right; favorable |
| dextera, dexterae, f. | right hand |
| dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictus | to say, to speak, to describe |
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