| A | B |
| vērō (adv.) | truly, indeed; but |
| tremefactus, -a, -um | appalled, alarmed |
| īnsinuō (1) | to creep, coil, entwine |
| pavor, -ōris m. | terror, shudder, alarm |
| scelus, sceleris n. | crime, impiety, sin |
| expendō, -ere, -ī, -pēnsus | to expieate, pay (for) |
| mereō, -ēre, -uī, -itus | to deserve, merit, earn |
| ferunt (introducing an I.S.) | they say |
| sacer, sacra, sacrum | sacred, holy; accursed |
| cuspis, cuspidis f. | point, spear, lance |
| rōbur, rōboris n. | oak, strength; wood |
| laedō, -ere, laesī, laesus | to injure, harm, slight |
| tergum, -ī n. | back, body |
| scelerātus, -a, -um | criminal, wicked |
| intorqueō, -ēre, -torsī, -tortus (+ dat.) | to hurl (against) |
| hasta, -ae f. | spear, dart, lance |
| sēdēs, -is, f. | seat, shrine |
| simulācrum, -ī n. | image, statue, likeness |
| ōrō (1) | to pray (to/for), entreat |
| conclāmō (1) | to shout (together, with one voice) |
| mūrus, -ī m. | (city) wall, rampart; obstruction |
| moenia, -ium n.pl. | fortifications, (defensive) walls |
| pandō, -ere, -ī, passus | to open (wide), spread (open) |
| accingō, -ere, -cīnxī, -cīnctus (+ dat.) | to gird (for) |
| opus, operis n. | work, task, deed, labor |
| subiciō, -ere, -iēcī, -iectus (+ dat.) | to place under |
| lāpsus, -ūs m. | rolling |
| stuppeus, -a, -um | hempen |
| vinculum, -ī n. | bond, cable, chain |
| collum, -ī n. | neck |
| intendō, -ere, -tendī, -tentus | to stretch, extend |
| scandō, -ere, -ī, scānsus | to mount, climb |
| fātālis, -is, -e | death-dealing, deadly |
| fētus, -a, -um | teeming, filled, pregnant |
| innūptus, -a, -um | unmarried |
| sacra, -ōrum n.pl. | holy songs, hymns; holy things |
| canō, -ere, cecinī, cantus | to sing |
| fūnis, -is m. | rope |
| contingō, -ere, -tigī, -tāctus | to touch |
| gaudeō, -ēre, gāvīsus sum | to rejoice |
| subeō, -īre, -īvī/-iī, -itus | to approach, enter, go (up from below) |
| minor, -ārī, -ātus sum (+ dat.) | to tower, threaten |
| inlābor, -ī, -lāpsus sum (+ dat.) | to glide (into) |
| inclutus, -a, -um | famous, renowned |
| quater | four times |
| subsistō, -ere, -stitī, - | to stop, halt, resist |
| īnstō, -āre, -stitī, - | to press on |
| immemor (immemoris) | unmindful, heedless |
| caecus, -a, -um | blind |
| mōnstrum, -ī n. | omen, portent; monster |
| īnfēlīx (īnfēlīcis) | unlucky, ill-omened, accursed |
| sacrātus, -a, -um | consecrated, hallowed |
| sistō, -ere, stetī, status | to (cause to) stand, set up |
| dēlubrum, -ī n. | shrine, temple, fane |
| fēstus, -a , -um | festal, festive |
| vēlō (1) | to cover, deck, clothe, veil |
| frōns, frondis f. | branch, foliage |
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