| A | B |
| vivus/a/um | alive; living (vivid, vivify, convivial) |
| ceteri/ae/a | the remaining, the rest, the other |
| quantus/a/um | how much/how large/how great |
| furtim | stealthily; secretly |
| tantus...quantus | just as much/many... as |
| mox | soon |
| fur/furis | thief |
| furtivus/a/um | secret, furtive (furtive(ly), ferret) |
| unde | from where? whence |
| primo | at first; at the beginning |
| utrum...an | whether...or |
| unde | from where? whence |
| repente | suddenly |
| ridiculus/a/um | laughable (ridicule) |
| bibo/bibere/bibi | drink (bib, bibulous, imbibe, wine-bibber, beverage) |
| cognosco/ere/cognovi | become acquainted with, learn, recognize; (pf) know (connoisseur, incognito, reconnaissance, reconnoiter, cognition) |
| consumo/ere/consumpsi/consumptum | use up; consume |
| dubito (1) | doubt, hesitate, waiver (dubious, dubitative, dubitable, indubitable) |
| minuo/ere/minui/minutum | lessen, diminish (diminution, diminutive, minute, menu, mince) |
| expono/ere/exposui/expositum | set forth; explain, expose |
| rogo (1) | ask (interrogate, abrogate, arrogant, derogatory, prerogative, surrogate) |
| sumo/ere/sumpsi/sumptum | take, get, obtain |
| doctrina/ae | teaching |
| vesanus/a/um | insane |
| breviter | briefly, shortly |
| frons/frontis | brow, forehead, face |
| indico (1) | point out |
| honor/honoris | honor; esteem; public office |
| furtim | stealthily, secretly |
| furtum/i | theft |
| doctrina/ae | teaching; education; training |
| praesidium/i | guardian; defense |
| quies/quietis | rest; sleep |
| requiesco/ere | to rest, respose |
| comprehendo/ere/-hensi/-hensum | grasp, seize, arrest; understand, comprehend |
| etc. | (et cetera) - and so forth; and the rest |
| cursus honorum | course of public offices |
| requiescat in pace | may he/she rest in peace |
| suum cuique | to each (one) his own |
| rara avis | (lit. "a rare bird") - an exceptional person |
| (nos) morituri te salutamus | we who are about to die salute you |
| ad hominem | (lit. "to/at the man") an argument that appeals to personal prejustice/emotions, rather than reason |
| c.v. | (curriculum vitae - course of life) - a resume |
| status quo | the existing condition (or) an unchanged position |
| sc. | (scilicet = scire licet - "it is permitted to know") - namely |
| divide et impera | divide and conquer |
| S.P.Q.R. | (Senatus PopulusQue Romanus) "(by decree of/consent of) the Senate and People of Rome" |
| Disciplina praesidium civitas | motto of Univ. of Texas (lit. - Education is the guardian of the State") - The cultivated mind is the guardian genius of democracy |