| A | B |
| diês, diêî, m. | day |
| ferrum, -î, n. | iron; sword |
| fidês, fideî, f. | faith, trust, trustworthiness, fidelity; promise, guarantee, protection |
| ignis, ignis, m. | fire |
| modus, -î, m. | measure, bound, limit; manner, method, mode, way |
| rês, reî, f. | thing, matter, business, affair |
| rês pûblica, reî pûblicae, f. | state, commonwealth, republic |
| spês, speî, f. | hope |
| aequus, -a, -um | level, even; calm; equal, just; favorable |
| fêlîx, gen. fêlîcis | lucky, fortunate, happy |
| incertus, -a, -um | uncertain, unsure, doubtful |
| Latînus, -a, -um | Latin |
| medius, -a, -um | middle; (used partitively) the middle of: media urbs, the middle of the city |
| quondam | adv., formerly, once |
| ultrâ | adv. and prep. + acc., on the other side of, beyond |
| prôtinus | adv., immediately |
| cernô, cernere, crêvî, crêtum | to distinguish, discern, perceive |
| êripiô, -ripere, -ripuî, -reptum | to snatch away, take away; rescue |
| inquit | (defective verb) he says or said (placed after one or more words of a direct quotation but usually translated first) |
| tollô, tollere, sustulî, sublâtum | to raise, lift up; take away, remove, destroy |
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