| A | B |
| miser, misera, miserum | unhappy, pitiful |
| dēsinō, dēsinere, dēsiī, dēsitum | to stop, cease |
| ineptiō, ineptīre | to play the fool, be silly |
| pereō, perīre, periī, peritum | to perish, die |
| perdō, perdere, perdidī, perditum | to lose |
| dūcō, dūcere, duxī, ductum | to lead, take, consider |
| fulgeō, fulgēre, fulsī | to shine brightly, gleam, be bright |
| quondam | once, formerly, at some time, in the future |
| candidus, -a, -um | bright, radiant, white |
| sōl, sōlis (m.) | sun, a day |
| ventitō (1) | to come frequently |
| quō | where |
| quantum | to what degree, to what extent |
| ibi | there, then |
| iocōsus, -a, -um | full of fun, full of joking |
| fīō, fīerī, factus sum | to be made, be done, become, happen, occur |
| volō, velle, voluī | to want, wish, be willing |
| nōlō, nōlle, nōluī | not to want, be unwilling, refuse |
| vērē | really, truly |
| nunc iam | now at last |
| inpotens, inpotentis | powerless, weak, wild, violent |
| fugiō, fugere, fūgī, fugitum | to flee, flee from, avoid |
| sector, sectārī, sectātus sum | to pursue, chase |
| obstinātus, -a, -um | resolute, stubborn, obstinate |
| mens, mentis (f.) | mind |
| perferō, perferre, pertulī, perlātum | to endure, carry through to the end |
| obdūrō (1) | to be persistent, hold out, endure |
| requīrō, requīrere, requīsīvī, requīsītum | to look for, ask about, try to bring back |
| rogō (1) | to ask, ask a person to do something, make erotic overtures to, beg |
| invītus, -a, -um | unwilling, reluctant, not wishing |
| doleō, dolēre, doluī, dolitum | to suffer mental or physical pain, to be in pain, to grieve |
| nulla (adv.) | not at all |
| scelestus, -a, -um | wicked, guilty of evil or criminal actions, used colloquially as a term of abuse |
| vae! | alas, alas for, woe to, bad luck to |
| adeō, adīre, adīvī, aditum | to go to, approach |
| bellus, -a, -um | charming, handsome, pretty, fine |
| bāsiō (1) | to kiss |
| labellum, -ī (n.) | little lip |
| mordeō, mordēre, momordī, morsum | to bite, nibble, gnaw |
| dēstinātus, -a, -um | stubborn, obstinate |
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