| A | B |
| libidinosus, -a, -um | full of desire; wilful, arbitrary; passionate, lustful (adv. libidinose=wilfully, arbitrarily) |
| invictus, -a, -um | unconquered, unsubdued, invincible |
| condo, condere, condidi, conditum | to put together, build; to found; put away, store |
| caedo, caedere, cecidi, caesum | to cut, to cut down; to strike, beat; to kill |
| caedes, -is, f. | a cutting down, killing, slaughter, carnage, (subst.) persons slain |
| claudo, claudere, clausi, clausum | to shut, close; to make inaccessible; to conclude, bring to an end |
| adhibeo, adhibere, adhibui, adhibitum | to bring one thing to another, to apply to; to employ; (with adv.) to treat |
| violo (1) | to treat with violence, violate, outrage, injure |
| licentia, -ae, f. | freedom, leave, liberty |
| potestas, -atis, f. | power to do something, power over something, control; authority |
| sanguis, -inis, m. | blood |
| inquam | I say (inquit=he says) |
| odium, -i | hatred |
| tamquam | so as, just as, like as |
| perficio, perficere, perfeci, perfectum | to bring to an end, complete, finish |
| adiungo, adiungere, adiunxi, adiunctum | to join to; to connect, attach |
| contineo, continere, continui, contentum | to hold together, to keep together; to keep in, surround, contain; to hold back, restrain |
| rursus / rursum | backward, back; on the other hand, on the contrary, in return; again, once more |
| disiungo, disiungere, disiunxi, disiunctum | to unbind, loosen, separate; remove |
| nomino (1) | to name; to call; to mention, speak about; appoint nominate to an office |
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