| A | B |
| is, ea, id | he, she, it; this, that |
| vinco, vincere, vici, victus | to conquer, win |
| humi | on the ground |
| deverto, devertere, deverti, deversus | to turn aside |
| faveo, favere, favi, faturus + dat. | to give favor (to); support |
| mulier, mulieris, f. | woman |
| ludi circenses (m.pl.) | games in the circus, chariot races |
| curriculum, curriculi, n. | race track |
| feriae, feriarum, f.pl. | holidays |
| spina, spinae. f. | barrier in the center of a racecourse |
| quadriga, quadrigae, f. | chariot |
| meta, metae, f. | turning post |
| Caesar, Caesaris, m. | emperor |
| signum, signi, n. | signal |
| mappa, mappa, f. | white cloth; napkin |
| factio, factionis, f. | chariot-racing company |
| russati, russatorum, m.pl. | the "Reds" (a factio) |
| albati, albatorum, m.pl. | the "Whites" (a factio) |
| prasini, prasinorum, m.pl. | the "Greens" (a factio) |
| veneti, venetorum, m.pl. | the "Blues" (a factio) |
| ego, mei | I; myself |
| tu, tui | you (sg.); yourself |
| nos, nostri/nostrum | we; ourselves |
| vos, vestri/vestrum | you (pl); yourselves |
| sui, sibi, se, se | himself, herself, itself, themselves |
| noceo, nocere, nocui, nociturus | to harm, do harm (to) |
| confido, confidere | to trust, give trust (to) |
| eius | his, her, its |
| eorum, earum, eorum | their |
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