| A | B |
| caput, capitis, n. | head; leader; beginning; life; heading; chapter |
| cōnsul, cōnsulis, m. | consul |
| nēmō, nūllīus, nēminī, nēminem, nūllō/nūllā, m. or f. | no one, nobody |
| ego, meī | I, me |
| tū, tuī | you |
| is, ea, id | this, that; he, she, it |
| īdem, eadem, idem | the same |
| amīcus, -a, -um | friendly |
| cārus, -a, -um | dear |
| quod, conj. | because |
| neque, nec | and not, nor |
| neque . . . neque or nec . . . nec | neither . . . nor |
| autem | however; moreover |
| bene | well, satisfactorily, quite |
| etiam | even, also |
| intellegō, intellegere, intellēxī, intellēctum | to understand |
| mittō, mittere, mīsī, missum | to send, let go |
| sentiō, sentīre, sēnsī, sēnsum | to feel, perceive, think, experience |
| adulēscēns, adulēscentis, m./f. | young man or young woman |
| annus, -ī, m. | year |
| Asia, -ae, f. | Asia (usu. Asia Minor) |
| Caesar, Caesaris, m. | Caesar |
| māter, mātris, f. | mother |
| medicus, -ī, m. | doctor, physician |
| medica, -ae, f. | woman doctor, physician |
| pater, patris, m. | father |
| patientia, -ae, f. | patience; suffering; endurance |
| prīncipium, -ī, n. | beginning |
| acerbus, -a, -um | bitter, harsh, grievous |
| prō + abl. | in front of, before, on behalf of, in return for |
| diū | for a long time |
| nūper | recently |
| āmittō, āmittere, āmīsī, āmissum (=ab + mittō) | to lose, let go |
| cadō, cadere, cecidī, cāsūrus | to fall |
| creō (1) | to create |
| amīcitia, -ae, f. | friendship |
| cupiditās, cupiditātis, f. | desire, longing, passion; cupidity, avarice |
| hōra, -ae, f. | hour, time |
| nātūra, -ae, f. | nature |
| senectus, senectūtis, f. | old age |
| timor, timōris, m. | fear |
| vēritās, vēritātis, f. | truth |
| via, -ae, f. | road, way, street |
| voluptās, voluptātis, f. | pleasure |
| beātus, -a, -um | blessed, happy, fortunate |
| quoniam | since, inasmuch as |
| cum + abl. | with |
| audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum | to hear, listen to |
| capiō, capere, cēpī, captus | to take, capture, seize, get |
| dīcō, dīcere, dīxī, dictum | to say, tell, speak |
| faciō, facere, fēcī, factum | to make, do, accomplish |
| fugiō, fugere, fūgī, fugitūrum | to flee, hurry away; escape; go into exile; avoid, shun |
| veniō, venīre, vēnī, ventum | to come |
| inveniō, invenīre, invēnī, inventus | to come upon, find, discover |
| vīvō, vīvere, vīxī, vīctum | to live |
| locus, -ī, m. | place; passage of literature |
| loca, locōrum, n. pl. | places, region |
| locī, locōrum, m. pl. | passages in literature |
| morbus, -ī, m. | disease, sickness |
| studium, studiī, n. | study, eagerness, zeal, pursuit |
| hic, haec, hoc | this; the latter |
| ille, illa, illud | that; the former; the famous |
| iste, ista, istud | that of yours, that; such; (s.t. pejorative) |
| alius, -a, -ud | other, another |
| aliī . . . aliī | some . . . others |
| alter, altera, alterum | the other (of two); second |
| neuter, neutra, neutrum | not either, neither |
| nūllus, -a, -um | not any; no, none |
| nōn sōlum . . . sed etiam | not only . . . but also |
| sōlus, -a, -um | alone, only; the only |
| tōtus, -a, -um | whole, entire |
| ūllus, -a, -um | any |
| ūnus, -a, -um | one, single, alone |
| uter, utra, utrum | either; which (of two) |
| enim | for, in fact, truly |
| in + acc. | into, onto; against |
| nimis/nimium | too, too much, excessively |
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