A | B |
numquam | never |
tamen | nevertheless, still |
dum | while |
Cicero, Ciceronis (m) | Marcus Tullius Cicero |
copia, -ae (f) | abundance, supply; supplies, troops |
frater, fratris (m) | brother |
laus, laudis (f) | praise, glory, fame |
libertas, libertatis (f) | liberty |
ratio, rationis (f) | account; reason, judgement, method |
scriptor, scriptoris, (m) | writer, author |
soror, sororis (f) | sister |
victoria, -ae (f) | victory |
ad | to, up to, near to |
ex | out of, from; on account of |
ago, -ere, egi, actum | to drive, lead, do, act; pass |
demonstro, -are, -avi, -atum | to point out, show, demonstrate |
disco, -ere, didici | to learn |
doceo, -ere, docui | to teach |
duco, -ere, duxi, ductum | to lead; consider, regard; prolong |
gero, -ere, gessi, gestum | to carry, carry on, manage, perform |
scribo, -ere, scripsi, scriptium | to write, compose |
traho, -ere, traxi, tractum | to draw, drag, derive |
vinco, -ere, vici, victum | to conquer, overcome |
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