| A | B |
| deus, -î, m. | god; voc. sg. deus, nom. pl. dî, dat. and abl. pl. dîs |
| dea, -ae, f. | goddess; dat. and abl. pl. deâbus |
| discipulus, -î, m. and discipula, -ae, f. | learner, pupil, student |
| însidiae, -ârum, f. pl. | ambush, plot, treachery |
| liber, librî, m. | book |
| tyrannus, -î, m. | absolute ruler, tyrant |
| vitium, -iî, n. | fault, crime, vice |
| Graecus, -a, -um | Greek |
| Graecus, -î, m. | a Greek |
| perpetuus, -a, -um | perpetual, lasting, uninterrupted, continuous |
| plênus, -a, -um | full, abundant, generous |
| salvus, -a, -um | safe, sound |
| secundus, -a, -um | second; favorable |
| vester, vestra, vestrum | your (pl. i.e. addressing more than one person), yours |
| -que | (enclitic) conj., and; appended to the second of two words to be joined |
| ubi | (1) rel. adv. and conj., where, when; (2) interrog. adv. and conj., where? |
| ibi | adv., there |
| nunc | adv., now, at present |
| quârê | adv., lit. because of which thing (quâ rê), but more commonly therefore, wherefore, why |
| possum, posse, potuî | to be able, can, could, have power |
| tolerô (1) | to bear, endure |
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