| A | B |
| aquila, -ae (f) | eagle; standard of a legion |
| barbarus, -i (m) | barbarian, foreigner |
| constituo, -ere, -ui, -utus | to decide, establish |
| consuesco, consuescere, consuevi, consuetus | be accustomed, be in the habit of |
| expeditus, -a, -um | without baggage, free |
| genus, generis (n) | origin; kind, type, sort, class |
| hostis, hostis (m) | enemy |
| incito (1) | to enrage, urge on |
| inusitatus, -a, -um | unusual, strange, unfamiliar |
| legio, legionis (f) | legion |
| locus, -i (m) | place |
| magnus, -a, -um | large, great; important |
| miles, militis (m) | soldier |
| navis, navis (f) | ship |
| noster, -tra, -trum | our |
| proelium, -i (n) | battle |
| remus, -i (m) | oar |
| res, rei (f) | thing, matter |
| subsequor, -sequi, -secutus sum | to pursue, support |
| tormentum, -i (n) | engine for hurling stones, missile, rack; torture, torment |
| usus, -us (m) | use, experience, skill, custom |
| utor, uti, usus sum (+ abl) | to use |
| desilio (4) | to jump down |
| paulum | a little |
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