| A | B |
| dēgener, dēgeneris | base-born; degenerate, contemptible |
| mementō (imperative of meminī) | remember! |
| lāpsō, lapsāre | to lose one’s footing, slip |
| capulus, -ī (m) | sword-handle, hilt |
| tenus (prep + abl; regularly postpositive) | right up to, as far as |
| exitus, -ūs (m) | departure, exit; end, death |
| prōlābor, prōlābī, prōlāpsus sum | to slip/fall forward; to give way, collapse |
| rēgnātor, rēgnātōris (m) | ruler, governor |
| truncus, -ī (m) | body (of a man, excluding his head and limbs), trunk, torso |
| circumstō, circumstāre, circumstetī | to stand around, surround, encompass |
| aequaevus, -a, um | of the same age, of like age |
| exhālō (1) | to exhale, breathe out; to expire, die |
| cōpia, -ae (f) | supply, abundance; body of men, band, (military) force |
| dēserō, dēserere, dēseruī, dēsertus | to leave (behind), abandon |
| saltus, -ūs (m) | jump, leap |
| morior, morī, mortuus sum | to die |
| implicō, -āre, -āvī OR -uī, -ātus | to fold; to enfold, wrap around |
| coruscus, -a, -um | glistening, trembling, quivering, flashing |
| subeō, subīre, subiī, subitus | to go underneat; to support, carry, life; to move/rise up; to come up to, approach; to come up with assistance |
| lūstrō (1) | to move around (a place); to look around, survey |
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