| A | B |
| eō, īre, iī (īvī), itum | to go |
| ferō, ferre, tulī, lātum | to carry, convey; bring, bear |
| perficiō, perficere, perfēcī, perfectum | to accomplish |
| proficīscor, proficīscī, profectus sum | to set out, advance |
| tangō, tangere, tetigī, tactum | to touch |
| comes, comitis, m./f. | companion |
| ingenium, -ī, n. | character, natural disposition |
| iūs, iūris, n. | a legal system, legal code |
| tūtus, -a, -um | safe |
| vērus, -a, -um | true |
| operiō, operīre, operuī, opertum | to cover, hide; close |
| simulō, simulāre | to pretend |
| taceō, tacēre, tacuī, tacitum | to be silent |
| cognōmen, cognōminis, n. | family name |
| fuga, -ae, f. | flight |
| mandātum, -ī, n. | order, instruction |
| osculum, -ī, n. | kiss |
| portentum, ī, n. | omen |
| rēgia, -ae, f. | king’s house |
| commūnis, -e | common, shared |
| ignārus, -a, -um | unknowing |
| ignōtus, -a, -um | unknown |
| ergo | therefore |
| lībenter | gladly, willingly |
| suā sponte | of his/her/their own accord |
| tunc | then |
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