| A | B |
| fatum | i, n, fate; death |
| ingenium | -ii, n, nature, innate, talent |
| moenia | moenium, n, pl, walls of a city |
| nata | ae, f, daughter |
| osculum | i, n, kiss |
| sidus | sideris, n, constellation, star |
| dignus | a, um, +abl, worthy, worthy of |
| durus | a, um, hard, harsh, rough, stern, unfeeling, hardy, difficult |
| tantus | a, um, so large, so great, of such a size |
| denique | at last, finally, lastly |
| ita | so, thus |
| quidem | postpositive adv, indeed, certainly, at least, even; ne...quidem, not...even |
| sic | so, thus |
| tam | so, to such a degree |
| tam...quam.... | so....as.... |
| tamquam | as it were, as if, so to speak |
| vero | adv, in truth, indeed, to be sure, however |
| condo | -dere, -didi, -ditum, to put together or into, sote; found, establish |
| contendo | -tendo, -tendi, -tentum, strive, struggle, contend, hasten |
| mollio | molliere, mollivi, mollitum; soften, make calm or less hostile |
| pugno | (1) fight |
| respondeo | respondere, respondi, responsum, answer |
| surgo | surgere, surrexi, surrectumto get up, arise |
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