| A | B |
| fatum, -i, n. | fate; death |
| ingenium, -ii, n. | nature, innate talent |
| moenia, moenium, n.pl. | walls of a city |
| nata, -ae, f. | daughter |
| osculum, -i, n. | kiss (literally "little mouth") |
| sidus, sideris, n. | constellation, star |
| dignus, -a, -um | worthy, worthy of |
| durus, -a, -um | hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, difficult |
| tantus, -a, -um | so large, so great, of such a size |
| denique, adv. | finally |
| ita, adv. | so, thus (with either verbs or adjectives) |
| quidem, adv. | indeed, certainly, at least, even |
| ne . . . quidem | not even |
| sic, adv. | so, thus (usu. with verbs) |
| tam, adv. | so, to such a degree |
| vero, adv. | in truth, indeed, to be sure, however |
| condo, condere, condidi, conditum | to put together or into, store; found, establish |
| contendo, contendere, contendi, contentum | to strive, struggle, contend; hasten |
| mollio (4) | to soften; make calm or less hostile |
| pugno (1) | to fight |
| respondeo, respondere, respondi, responsum | to answer, respond |
| surgo, surgere, surrexi, surrectum | to get up, arise |
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