| A | B |
| dîvitiae, -ârum, f. | pl., riches, wealth |
| factum, -î, n. | deed, act, achievement |
| signum, -î, n. | sign, signal, indication; seal |
| ipse, ipsa, ipsum | intensive pron., myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, etc., the very, the actual |
| quisque, quidque (gen. cuiusque; dat. cuique) | indefinite pron., each one, each person, each thing |
| suî | reflexive pron. of 3rd pers., himself, herself, itself, themselves |
| doctus, -a, -um | taught, learned, skilled |
| fortûnâtus, -a, -um | lucky, fortunate, happy |
| suus, -a, -um | reflexive possessive adj. of 3rd pers., his own, her own, its own, their own |
| nam | conj., for |
| ante | prep. +acc., before (in place or time), in front of; adv., before, previously |
| per | prep + acc., through; with reflexive pron., by; per- (assimilated to pel- before forms beginning with l-), as a prefix, through, through and through = thoroughly, completely, very |
| ôlim | adv., at that time, once, formerly; in the future |
| alô, alere, aluî, altum | to nourish, support, sustain, increase; cherish |
| dîligô, dîligere, dîlêxî, dîlêctum | to esteem, love |
| iungô, iungere, iûnxî, iûnctum | to join |
| stô, stâre, stetî, statum | to stand, stand still or firm |
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