| A | B |
| adulescens, adulescentis | m, f; young mar or woman |
| annus, -i | year |
| Asia, ae | f; Asia |
| Caesar, Caesaris | m, Caesar |
| mater, matris | f, mother |
| medicus, -i | m, doctor, physician |
| medica, -ae | f, doctor, physician |
| pater, patris | m, father |
| patientia, -ae | f, suffering, patience, endurance |
| principium, -ii | beginning |
| acerbus, -a, -um | harsh, bitter grievous |
| pro | + abl, in front of, before, on behalf of, for the sake of in return for, instead of, for, as |
| diu | long, for a long time |
| nuper | recently |
| amitto, -mittere, -misi, -missum | to lose, let go |
| cado, cadere, cecidi, casurum | to fall |
| triumphus, -i | triumphal procession |
| praefero, -ferre, -tuli, -latum | to display |
| titulus, -i | placard |
| vult | he, she, it wishes |
| senex, senis | m, old man |
| hui | whee! |
| pulchre | beautifully |
| vere | truly |
| libere | freely |
| bene | well |
| Sophocles, Sophoclis | Athenian playwright |
| summus, -a, -um | extreme |
| tragoedia, -ae | tragedy |
| profundo, -ere, -fudi, -fusum | to pour forth |
| a, ab | + abl., from |
| perdo, -ere, -didi, -ditum | to destroy, lose |
| di manes | spirits of the dead |
| menses | months |
| dies | day(s) |
| vespillo, -lonis | m, undertaker |
| quod | because; what; which |
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