| A | B |
| ager, agrī | field, farm |
| contrā | against |
| dēnique | finally |
| exercitus, -ūs | army |
| inimīcus, -a, -um | unfriendly, hostile |
| inimīcus, -ī | enemy |
| oppidum, -ī | town |
| patricius, -a, -um | pertaining to the patrician class or to a member of that class |
| patricius, -iī/-ī | a patrician, nobleman |
| plēbēius, -a, -um | pertaining to the plebeian class or to a member of that class |
| plebs, plēbis (plēbēs, -eī) | the plebeians, the common people |
| pugnat, pugnant | fight |
| trībūnus, -ī | a tribune, or magistrate, who protected the plebeians and performed important government functions |
| ubī | where |
| Aequī, -ōrum | Aequinas, a tribe of people in central Italy |
| Cincinnātus, -ī | a Roman farmer, dictator, and farmer again |
| Coriolānus, -ī | a patrician army general |
| Coriolī, -ōrum | a town of the Volscians in Latium |
| Gnaeus Martius, -iī (-ī) | a patrician, later called Coriolanus |
| Volscī, -ōrum | a tribe of people in Latium to whom Coriolanus went when he left Rome |
| carmen, -inis | song |
| cibus, -ī | food |
| clādēs, -is | defeat, disaster |
| crūstulum, -ī | little cake, cookie |
| dictātor, -ōris | dictator, chief magistrate |
| fābula, -ae | tale, legend, fable |
| fīnis, -is | end |
| nihil | nothing |
| puella, -ae | girl |
| titulus, -ī | inscription, label, title |
| victōria, -ae | victory |
| vir, virī | man |
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