| A | B |
| cado, ere, cecedi, casus | fall, sink, die |
| cognosco, ere, novi, nitus | learn, know |
| conticesco, ere, ticui | become silent, hush |
| dolopes, um m. | Greeks of Thassaly |
| dolor, oris m. | grief, anger, pain |
| durus, a, um | hard(y), harsh, stern |
| eruo, ere, ui, utus | overthrow, tear up |
| inde | thence, afterward, thereupon |
| infandus, a, um | unspeakable, accursed |
| intentus, a, um | intent, eager, strained |
| lamentabilis | lamentable, pitiable, sad |
| miles, itis m. | soldier(y) warrior(s) |
| Mymidones, um m. | Greeks of Thessaly, subjects of Achilles |
| ops, opis f. | help, resources, power, wealth |
| ordior, iri, orsus | begin, undertake |
| praecipito (1) | throw (headlong), fall |
| renovo (1) | renew, revive |
| suadeo, ere, asi, asus | advise, urge |
| tempero (1) | control, restrain, refrain |
| torus, i m. | (banqueting) couch, cushion |
| Trojanus, a, um | Trojan, of Troy |
| Ulixes, is (ei, i) | Ulysses, a wily Greek leader |
| umidus, a, um | moist, dewy, damp |
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